Sustainable integration of renewable fuels in local transportation
Promoting renewable energies and energy efficiency
Resources efficiency in Atlantic regions
SEAFUEL aims to demonstrate the feasibility to power local transportantion networks using fuels produced by renewable energies and seawater, with no net carbon footprint as promoted by the resource-efficient flagship initiative COM(2010)2020
Scientific research
Project partners will study new materials for seawater splitting to substitute current systems and improve the efficiency.
H2 refueling station
Instalation of a fully integrated pilot plant for the production of hydrogen from renewable sources.
Implementation & results
Feasibility studies for full transport sector (public or private) conversion to SEAFUEL Hydrogen system.
Making an Impact Across the Globe
SEAFUEL aims to use the renewable resorces across the Atlantic Area to power the local transport fleet and support the shift towards a low-carbon economy.
Project partners
The partnership consists of Academia, Government, Business and Community as a quadruple helix model to promote excellence and knowledge exchange and with the capacity to implement the technology and the necessary policy framework for a hydrogen economy.
Community Hydrogen Forum (CH2F)
The CH2F platform is a hydrogen technologies forum for international, national, regional and local governments, energy agencies, community development groups, energy co-operatives, educational institutions, renewable energy developers, transport sectors and grid operators, where any query about hydrogen technologies can be discussed.
Get involved and interact with hundreds of interested experts or companies engaged in the development of hydrogen technologies.
Stakeholders engagement
SEAFUEL will hold a series of seminars and cluster wokshops, designed to engage the attendees in discussions about hydrogen and public transport. The strategy of the partners and the project throughout will be an absolute priority of influencing policy makers.
Latest news
SEAFUEL is focus on enhancing the green growth and blue economy and paving the grounds for common renewable energy policies to promote clean and sustainable transport systems.
SEAFUEL organizes three full days of Green Hydrogen in Tenerife
The conference, organized by the SEAFUEL project, will take place from March 30 to April 1.The SEAFUEL project, Sustainable integration of renewable fuels in local transport systems, co-financed by the INTERREG Atlantic Area Programme 2014-2020, presents this 3-day...
Talk “New hydrogen technologies. SEAFUEL Project” at the CINTECX Remote Campus.
The project coordinator, Dr. Pau Farrás, will share the experience gained in the framework of the SEAFUEL project, as well as the technical and scientific challenges that have had to be addressed during its implementation. Finding novel solutions to combat climate...
SEAFUEL organizes “Hydrogen, the future of in local transport” seminar in Tenerife
The European project SEAFUEL organizes the Seminar "Hydrogen, the future of local transportation" on November 4th at 11:00 AM in the auditorium of the Visitor Centre of the Institute of Technology and Renewable Energy (ITER) in Tenerife. The purpose of the seminar is...
Featured Case Studies
SEAFUEL is carriying out a full assessment of all regions within Europe, and also on a global scale, to deliver a set of case studies, including two feasibility studies.
People reached
Events
Dissemination actions
Conditionalities
- Isolated territories
- Large energy dependence
- Expensive fuel/energy imports.
- Bad grid connection.
- Aim at small/medium scale installations
Reach Us
Where to fins us:
H2 Refueling station future location:
Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables, S.A.
s/n, Polígono Industrial de Granadilla, 38600 Granadilla, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
info@seafuel.eu