The project addresses the urgent challenges of the slow decarbonisation of the energy sector by supporting the construction of an autonomous, safe, and low-carbon energy system covering production, distribution, storage, and usage in the Baltic Sea region.
The slow decarbonisation of the energy sector causes extensive economical, security, political and climatic problems. The current situation of large fluctuations and imbalances in the supply and prices in EU’s energy systems will continue until new supply sources and channels are installed, to replace the energy supply previously provided by Russia.
The project will therefore connect actors from renewable energy production with actors in energy storage and distribution i.e hydrogen and form a network: BaSeH2. The network will meet regularly in mobile workshops and councils so that solutions can be integrated, competence developed and to cross-fertilize knowledge and innovate. The aim is also to influence policy so that the knowledge and experience can be scaled up and make the massive, paradigmatic, transformation into a sustainable and resilient society that renewable energy systems have the potential to make.