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CERTIFHY™

CertifHy™ contributes to and promotes the sustainable production of hydrogen for all types of uses including energy, transportation, chemical conversion, heating and power generation, hence providing environmental, social and economic benefits.

CERTIFICATION
PROCESS

Our CertifHy™ Certificates scheme grants a tradable value to renewable and non-renewable hydrogen. It is therefore essential that the CertifHy™ Certificates scheme is reliable, accurate and verifiable. Controlling the information and the accuracy of the CertifHy™ Certificates is of critical importance.

HOW TO
BECOME
CERTIFIED

The advantages of CertifHy™ Certificates are economical, marketing-related, technological oriented, and they will also increase the role of hydrogen in the energy transition. CertifHy™ Certificates will create demand for renewable and low-carbon hydrogen.

MEDIA CENTRE

Here you can find our latest news, presentations, events, videos, documents among other materials related to the CertifHy™ project, our consortium and the different stakeholders.

ABOUT US

CertifHy’s™ mission is to advance and facilitate the production, procurement and use of non-renewable, renewable and low carbon hydrogen, fulfilling ambitious environmental criteria as well as decarbonization objectives, in order to protect the climate and improve living conditions.

How to become certified  > References

STEAM METHANE REFORMER

Air Liquide – France
The plant by Air Liquide produces low-carbon hydrogen using steam methane reforming with a carbon capture unit, or green hydrogen using biomethane as feeding gas.

WATER ELECTROLYSIS

Colruyt – Belgium
This pilot by Colruyt Group produces green hydrogen with electrolysis for their forklifts, heavy-duty vehicles and passenger cars.

CHLORALKALI PLANT

Air Products & Nobian - The Netherlands
The pilot demonstration by Nobian and Air Products uses a chloralkali process to produce green hydrogen in Rotterdam Botlek. 

CHLORALKALI PLANT

Air Products & Nobian - The Netherlands
The pilot demonstration by Nobian and Air Products uses a chloralkali process to produce green hydrogen in Rotterdam Botlek. 

WINDGAS PROJECT

Uniper – Germany
The pilot by Uniper produces green hydrogen from wind energy via water electrolysis that can be fed into the natural gas grid or used as input for methanation.