The European Commission announced that it selected 17 small-scale innovative clean tech projects to receive over €65 million in project support under the EU Innovation Fund.
Among projects there’s a hydrogen project in Croatia, coordinated by E.ON Hrvatska.
Named Sludge-to-Hydrogen for a Circular Economy (S2H2), the project aimed at transforming sewage sludge into hydrogen for blending into the local gas grid and usage as fuel for 20 hydrogen powered buses operated by Zagreb’s public transport entity (ZET).
“Transforming sewage sludge into hydrogen for blending into the local gas grid and usage as fuel for 20 hydrogen powered buses operated by Zagreb’s public transport entity (ZET). Carbon black and ashes by-products will be used as additives in tyre manufacturing process and concrete production”, the EU reported.
Press release https://is.gd/oJllUC