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GENIUS project on the production, storage and use of green hydrogen receives €2.8M in funding
Centrale Nantes has just obtained €2.8 million in CPER funding (French state/regional infrastructure planning and investment programme) to set up the GENIUS project, a test platform for the production, storage and use of green hydrogen.
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January 14, 2022
Panneaux photovaolatïques et éoliennes
Launched at the end of 2021, the GENIUS project is directly linked to the hydrogen
roadmap of the Pays de la Loire region
and is part of the hydrogen strategy at Centrale Nantes
The Genius project was set up by Malek Ghanes in 2019. Mickaël Hilairet took over from him in September 2022.
Developing a test platform for the production, storage and use of green hydrogen
This project, which will boost the school's (and its laboratories) expertise and visibility in the energy of the future (electric) sector, is fully in line with energy transition. The aim is to build a
full-scale test platform for the intelligent management of energy from renewable sources for applications linked to transport
(electric vehicles in particular) and stationary applications (buildings, low-voltage networks, etc.).
Given that using hydrogen as an energy carrier is still an emerging technology,
the GENIUS project aims to combine the fuel cell/electrolyser combination with seasonal storage in the form of hydrogen to supply isolated or non-isolated networks.
At the same time, this type of energy production (with hydrogen storage) and consumption makes it possible to
design power systems combining production/storage/consumption for transport-related applications.
The GENIUS project receives funding from the State, the Pays de la Loire Region, Nantes Métropole and the ERDF.
Published on January 17, 2022
Updated on February 28, 2024
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