Het is goed nieuws voor het Hydrogen Delta Programma van Smart Delta Resources en ook voor enkele belangrijke groene waterstof projecten in Nederland.

Het beschikbaar stellen van dit budget is essentieel voor de erkenning van groene waterstofprojecten als zogeheten Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI). Deze Europese status geeft projecten een positieve kwalificatie en daarmee toegang tot bredere vormen van financiering en het vergemakkelijkt daarmee de opschaling van de Nederlandse waterstofambities. Twee door Smart Delta Resources ondersteunde, kansrijke waterstofprojecten zitten volop in dit proces.

Lees hier het volledige artikel van Hans van der Lugt (Energeia).

Eerder heeft Smart Delta Resources een gelegenheidscoalitie gevormd en om aandacht gevraagd bij het Ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat voor deze kwestie.

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