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February 18, 2025

Advancing Ukraine’s Hydrogen Future: H2U Showcases Game-Changing Projects at DAAD GH2 Networking Workshop

Today, Iaroslav Kryl, CEO of Hydrogen Ukraine (H2U), took the stage at the DAAD GH2 Networking Workshop to present two transformative green hydrogen projects set to redefine Ukraine’s energy landscape:
H2U Renewable Hydrogen Project – Reni (Odesa Region)
A green hydrogen facility launching with a 100 MW electrolyser, scaling up to 3 GW, strategically positioned for future hydrogen exports to the EU.
H2U Hydrogen Valley – Zakarpattia
A 100 MW renewable hydrogen production hub with the potential to expand to 1.5 GW, leveraging solar and wind energy. A dedicated pipeline to Slovakia is in the works to supply hydrogen for the metallurgical industry.

These projects are not just about hydrogen production—they are about building Ukraine’s role in the European hydrogen economy, strengthening energy resilience, and integrating renewables into the Unified Energy System.

The event was organized by the DAAD Green Hydrogen Programme and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), bringing together over 100 participants for dynamic discussions, thought-provoking questions and insights reflecting the growing momentum for Ukraine’s hydrogen sector.

A big thank you to the organizers for fostering collaboration and driving forward the global hydrogen transition!

February 18, 2025

Advancing Ukraine’s Hydrogen Future: H2U Showcases Game-Changing Projects at DAAD GH2 Networking Workshop

Today, Iaroslav Kryl, CEO of Hydrogen Ukraine (H2U), took the stage at the DAAD GH2 Networking Workshop to present two transformative green hydrogen projects set to redefine Ukraine’s energy landscape:
H2U Renewable Hydrogen Project – Reni (Odesa Region)
A green hydrogen facility launching with a 100 MW electrolyser, scaling up to 3 GW, strategically positioned for future hydrogen exports to the EU.
H2U Hydrogen Valley – Zakarpattia
A 100 MW renewable hydrogen production hub with the potential to expand to 1.5 GW, leveraging solar and wind energy. A dedicated pipeline to Slovakia is in the works to supply hydrogen for the metallurgical industry.

These projects are not just about hydrogen production—they are about building Ukraine’s role in the European hydrogen economy, strengthening energy resilience, and integrating renewables into the Unified Energy System.

The event was organized by the DAAD Green Hydrogen Programme and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), bringing together over 100 participants for dynamic discussions, thought-provoking questions and insights reflecting the growing momentum for Ukraine’s hydrogen sector.

A big thank you to the organizers for fostering collaboration and driving forward the global hydrogen transition!