The H2MARINE project recently co-organised a seminar in Espoo, Finland, together with the FLAGSHIPS and MiNaMi EU projects, bringing experts together to discuss how hydrogen fuel cells can move from pilot projects to everyday maritime operations. The discussions highlighted that scaling hydrogen solutions requires more than technology alone. Regulation, infrastructure, and system integration must develop...
At the 2026 Center for Hydrogen Safety Europe Conference, Dr. Kyriakos Panopoulos presented key insights on the safety and certification challenges of integrating large-scale hydrogen fuel cells into marine environments, representing the H2MARINE project. The presentation showcased the development of modular PEM fuel cell stacks designed for marine use, delivering 250–300 kW per unit, with...
Behind every breakthrough in clean energy, there are people building knowledge, testing ideas and turning research into action. On 11 February, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we shine a light on the women contributing to the hydrogen sector through their scientific work and technical expertise, helping strengthen innovation, and transform the future....
The H2MARINE two-day project meeting, held at the EPFL premises in Sion, Switzerland, on January 21–22, provided an opportunity to review the progress across the consortium. The discussions addressed main aspects of the project, including high-power density fuel cell stack development, the 10 MW multistack concept, upscaling studies, and the dissemination, communication, and exploitation strategy....