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Aalto University Hydrogen Innovation Centre

Tuulivoimaloita metsän keskellä ilmasta kuvattuna.

Building an ecosystem for the pathway towards a hydrogen economy

The Hydrogen Innovation Centre works to enable a sustainable hydrogen society by facilitating world-leading research at Aalto, and collaboration between our research community, companies, policymakers and external research organizations.

Collaboration is at the heart of the work of the Centre. By building our internal and external networks, we take forward our existing research capabilities and facilitate new openings. Only by collaboration can we tackle the challenges in creating a Hydrogen economy based on UN’s sustainability goals for a zero carbon future.  We bring together researchers from diverse backgrounds, together with external actors to solve these challenges through new innovations and implementation pathways. Interdisciplinarity will be key to these solutions.  Further, we work to implement these solutions both with our industry partners, and through dialogue with policymakers.

The Centre’s work has begun with the creation of a doctoral school and a breakfast event series (more information below).

If you would like to be informed of all upcoming activities of the Centre, please join our mailing list from the link below.

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Past events

Hydrogen Breakfast Series

Hydrogen Breakfast series is the main event series of Aalto University H2 Innovation Center. The series brings together speakers from Aalto Academics & Industry to discuss current topics that move us towards a sustainable and innovative hydrogen economy.

Kuvituskuva

Hydrogen Research Forum Finland: Annual Seminar 2024

Welcome to Hydrogen Research Forum Finland's annual seminar hosted at Aalto University.

Green plant in water

About Hydrogen and Hydrogen Innovation Centre

Kampus, ilmakuva

Aalto University launches H2 Innovation Center – accelerating the transition to a sustainable hydrogen economy

The new H2 Innovation Center brings together multidisciplinary hydrogen research

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Kuvituskuva

The world’s lightest revolution

Green hydrogen promises to turn Europe into an energy heavyweight, make traffic emission-free and replace carbon in steel manufacturing. But can it actually deliver – and how?

News
Vihreitä lehtiä ajelehtii vedessä (kuvituskuva)

What should decision-makers know about green hydrogen?

How can green hydrogen help make the world a better place, and how can Finland encourage its development and uptake? We’ve compiled a concise information package on green hydrogen for decision-makers.

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Research news

Ammonia – a new green energy solution? Research project receives €2.5 million in funding

Ammonia is a promising alternative fuel for the marine industry and for storing green hydrogen, but there are many question marks over its use.

A ship in the sea

Tanja Kallio: Boosting the hydrogen revolution

Researchers are working to develop an electrocatalyst that does not require noble metals

Nainen seisoo taulun edessä ja katsoo hymyillen kameraan.

The BalticSeaH2 project starts building a hydrogen valley around the Baltic Sea

Aalto University will focus on studying the use of data-mediated network effects to boost the growth in the hydrogen valley.

Kimmo Karhu is a post-doctoral researcher at Aalto University.

How does hydrogen actually work as a fuel? Research project receives 1.7 million euros to study hydrogen combustion

The goal of the project financed by Business Finland is to speed up the development of emission-free marine technology, among other things.

Pyörteilevä, turbulentti vetyiekki (simulointikuva). Ilya Morev ja Ville Vuorinen, Aalto-yliopisto
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