Electrochemical Ammonia Production

The KTN Innovation Exchange programme is working alongside MVM Group, the largest energy company in Hungary. MVM is looking to engage innovators and innovative companies that can provide an electro-chemical method for ammonia production. MVM seek this innovation to serve as an efficient, carbon-free energy and/or hydrogen storage media, which can play an important part in meeting the future energy demands of Hungary and beyond.

Opportunity

Challenge opens

30/08/2022

Challenge closes

21/10/2022

Benefit

Successful applicants can expect to work closely with MVM to advance the TRL of the solution and may have opportunities for pilot testing at MVM facilities. It is expected that the successful applicants and MVM will pursue European innovation funding, such as Horizon Europe.

Background

MVM, Hungary's largest energy company, are interested in innovative ways to meet Hungary's future energy demands.

Hungary's energy strategy assigns a priority to the objective of improving innovation and maximising the economic development opportunities underlying energy innovation and climate change. Within the framework of the new energy innovation strategy, Hungary plans to encourage the use of innovative solutions to ensure the smooth and climate-friendly transformation of the energy sector.

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