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CyLH2 Valley Learning Capsules series turns to digitalization
The latest session of the CyLH2 Valley knowledge series explored how digital solutions are reshaping the way hydrogen valleys are designed and scaled.
Castilla y León Hydrogen Valley includes 11 pilot sites across the region, each demonstrating a key element of the hydrogen value chain — from production and distribution to end use in transport, industry, and energy. Together, they form an integrated ecosystem proving the viability, versatility, and scalability of green hydrogen.
The pilot covers the generation, distribution, and industrial use of renewable hydrogen to decarbonise energy-intensive processes in the cement sector.
The pilot covers large-scale renewable hydrogen production to support industrial decarbonisation, with a focus on green ammonia synthesis.
This pilot focuses on the production of green methanol from renewable hydrogen and captured CO₂ to support decarbonisation efforts
This pilot focuses on producing clean hydrogen in Burgos using renewable energy, laying the foundation for local green ammonia and hydrogen applications
JOANCA, a logistics company based in Burgos, is committed to making its fleet more sustainable by replacing conventional vehicles with hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs)
The Municipality of Burgos is introducing hydrogen-powered buses to make its public transport system more sustainable
FERRIOLI, a company specialised in the production of die-cast aluminum radiators, is pursuing decarbonisation by integrating hydrogen into its energy mix
The University Hospital of Burgos is testing hydrogen as a cleaner fuel to decarbonise its heating system and reduce reliance on fossil fuels
This pilot is focused on developing a versatile, high-flow hydrogen refuelling station in Burgos to support multiple types of fuel cell vehicles and ensure reliable hydrogen supply
This pilot focuses on installing a 3 km fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) pipeline to transport clean hydrogen from the BURAMOVE production plant to the hydrogen refuelling station
Set in the industrial park of Arroyo de la Encomienda (Valladolid), this pilot lays the foundation for a new hydrogen ecosystem.
The latest session of the CyLH2 Valley knowledge series explored how digital solutions are reshaping the way hydrogen valleys are designed and scaled.
Recent publications from the CyLH2 Valley project are reaching an increasingly broad audience after being picked up and redistributed by key organisations across the European hydrogen ecosystem. This growing external uptake highlights the project’s relevance within the sector and the value of its technical and strategic outputs. Three June 2026…
As International Women in Engineering Day approaches on 23 June, CyLH2 Valley celebrates the women helping build a more sustainable energy future.