The Normandy regional office in Brussels represents the Regional Council of Normandy, which is in charge of supporting economic development, research and innovation on its territory. As such, the Regional Council of Normandy is also the managing authority for ERDF and part of ESF, EAFRD and EMFF. In the field of R&I, the current priorities are (green) hydrogen, marine renewable energies, health, sustainable and smart mobility, defence, bioeconomy and materials.
rue Montoyer 10
1000 Brussels
Belgium
The Hydrogen Mobility Programme in Normandy is supported by CEF and aims at developing a network of H2 refuelling stations on the whole regional territory along with the deployment of 250 fuel cell cars. EAS-HyMob was the first H2 deployment project supported by CEF in France.
WEBSITE>S3 European Hydrogen Valleys Partnership is organising an open webinar for ERRIN members, as a part of its plenary meeting.
Context Cities cannot act on their own in the fight against climate change. Local actors (SMEs, NGOs, citizens, etc.), are in fact responsible for most CO2 emissions and energy consumption must therefore be engaged. Their commitment to take innovative and ambitious actions encompassing all sectors is indeed quintessential to achieving a low carbon society.