European Hydrogen Academy

Last updated: 16.7.2025
Grant

The European Hydrogen Academy is a closed funding program under Horizon Europe, specifically designed to address the critical need for a highly skilled workforce in the rapidly expanding hydrogen and fuel cell technology sector. This initiative aims to consolidate, update, and widely disseminate high-quality educational and training materials across Europe, fostering the development of hydrogen expertise from primary education to professional levels. By strengthening the FCH industry through comprehensive skill-building, the program contributes to the broader objectives of the European Green Deal and the Clean Hydrogen JU SRIA.

Who is Funded

The European Hydrogen Academy program targets a wide array of educational and professional entities across the European Union and Associated Countries. Its primary goal is to cultivate a robust and highly skilled workforce essential for advancing hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, thereby supporting Europe's clean energy transition.

What is Funded

The European Hydrogen Academy funds projects focused on developing and disseminating educational resources and training activities across various segments of the hydrogen sector. The emphasis is on building human capital and intellectual resources rather than physical infrastructure or commercial products.

Type and Scope of Funding

The European Hydrogen Academy provides financial support in the form of grants, with a specified maximum contribution for each project. These grants are designed to support comprehensive educational and training initiatives.

Conditions and Requirements

Applicants and beneficiaries of the European Hydrogen Academy program must adhere to various conditions and requirements, encompassing application stipulations, consortium formation, intellectual property management, and budget regulations. These rules ensure proper governance and alignment with program objectives.

Application Procedure

The application process for the European Hydrogen Academy follows a structured flow, involving specific submission procedures and evaluation mechanisms, all governed by the general guidelines of the Horizon Europe framework. Applicants can find detailed guidance through various official documents.

The European Hydrogen Academy program is established and governed by a comprehensive set of legal and official documents, ensuring its legitimacy and guiding its operational framework within the broader context of EU funding initiatives.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

3,000,000 €

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

The call HORIZON-JTI-CLEANH2-2023-1 has a total annual budget of 195,000,000 € for 2023. For the 'European Hydrogen Academy' topic (HORIZON-JTI-CLEANH2-2023-05-02), the estimated maximum EU contribution is 3,000,000 €.

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

All Member States of the European Union and all Associated Countries.

Sectors

Sectors:

Education and Vocational Training, Research and Development, Energy Production and Supply, Green Technology

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns, Service Delivery, Policy Development

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (JU)

Managed By:

Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (JU)

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