Nel has a history dating back to 1927 and is today a leading hydrogen technology company with a global presence. It specializes in PEM and alkaline electrolyzer technology for the production of renewable hydrogen. Their product offerings are key enablers for a green hydrogen economy, enabling the decarbonization of diverse industries such as transportation, refining, steel and ammonia.
Norwegian Hydrogen AS is a Norwegian company that builds and operates a network for green hydrogen production and distribution across the Nordic region to support zero-emission goals in industry and mobility. It is supported by major industrial owners and is developing production facilities in several locations, including a new site in Denmark.
The National Research and Development Institute for Cryogenic and Isotopic Technologies – ICSI Rm. Valcea is a unit under the coordination of the Ministry of Research and Innovation, whose evolution is marked by scientific research and technological development activities carried out over time in the following domains: hydrogen isotopes separation, heavy water production, cryogeny, renewable energies, environmental protection and food security.
POLITEHNICA Bucharest is the oldest and most prestigious engineering school in Romania. Its traditions are linked to the establishment, in 1818, by Gheorghe Lazăr, of the first Higher Technical School with teaching in Romanian.POLITEHNICA Bucharest assumes the mission of training specialists in various technical fields, capable of using valuable scientific, technical and cultural-humanistic knowledge, to contribute to the technological, economic and socio-cultural progress of Romanian society and the contemporary world. It aims to create the new profile of a technical university, which promotes forms of training adapted to the requirements of a society in full competition, subject to the process of integration into the European and international Community.
Established in 1928, Aarhus University has since developed into a major Danish university with a strong international reputation across the entire research spectrum. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering contributes new knowledge and cutting-edge technology to some of today’s urgent societal challenges – from the green transition and digitalisation to healthcare technology and intelligent systems. Through an international research environment, strong academic programmes, and interdisciplinary collaboration, we develop technological solutions that drive business growth and make a real difference to people and society.
Since 1948, it has been a leader in international energy research. The knowledge it has developed has saved the oil industry hundreds of billions of Norwegian kroner. It has contributed to the development of innovative oncology medicine, new renewable energy solutions, more energy-efficient industrial processes, zero-emission transport solutions and future-oriented energy systems.
mihai.oproescu@upb.ro
Număr de telefon: +40 348 453 200
Website created in white label responsive website builder WebWave.