The Tenerrdis competitiveness cluster and the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Energie Environnement regional agency invite you to the AMETHyST Interreg Alpine Space project feedback evening on October 7 at the Fort de la Bastille in Grenoble.
This closing event will bring together consortium partners and hydrogen players interested in the deployment of hydrogen solutions in the Alpine arc. Begun in 2022, the project, which brings together 6 countries (France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany and Slovenia), will come to an end on October 31, 2025. This festive event will provide an opportunity to present the project's various pilot territories and the hydrogen applications that have been mapped there. The event will also be an opportunity to encourage exchanges between the various players in the sector, with company presentation pitches over a convivial cocktail.
Trip aboard a hydrogen bus and visit to the Lhyfe site at SLS Actiparc
The project partners invite you to continue this event the following day by taking a seat in a retrofitted hydrogen coach from our partner GCK mobility, with explanations and a presentation of a hympulsion station in Saint Egreve where you can fill up with fuel. The visit ends at SLS Actiparc in Le Cheylas, with a presentation of the future Lhyfe site: a European group pioneering the production and supply of green, renewable hydrogen.
On the program:
October 7 :
5pm: Meet at the Grenoble cable car for an ascent to Fort de la Bastille, at Salle Lesdiguière
6pm-7.30pm: Public presentation of the project
7:30-11pm: Festive evening with company pitches
October 8:
09:30: Departure by coach from the Europole district
09:50am-10:35am: Station presentation by Hympulsion
10:35am-11:20am: Journey from Saint-Egreve to SLS Actiparc
11:20am-12:20pm: Visit to SLS Actiparc and the Lhyfe construction site
12:20pm-1:50pm: Cocktail buffet
1:50pm: Return to Grenoble by coach
About the AMETHyST project:
This project supports companies and local authorities in deploying hydrogen solutions to decarbonize mountain ecosystems, with a focus on tourism. It specifically aims to improve information and knowledge of hydrogen solutions, support the structuring of mountain hydrogen ecosystems and the definition of models taking into account their specific needs and constraints, and support a pilot area.