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The North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley, uniting Croatia, Italy, and Slovenia, is emerging as Europe’s pioneering transnational hydrogen ecosystem. With 37 partners and 17 industrial testbeds, the initiative aims to produce 5,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually by 2030 while transforming hard-to-abate sectors.
Europe’s inaugural transnational Hydrogen Valley is accelerating regional decarbonisation efforts through large-scale collaboration between Croatia, Italy’s Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, and Slovenia, according to project reports. The North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley (NAHV) brings together 37 partners and operates 17 industrial testbed projects targeting sectors where decarbonisation alternatives remain limited, including energy, mobility, manufacturing, and steel production.