H₂ZERO - HYDROGEN
TO ZERO EMISSIONS
& RENEWABLE OPTIONS

Profile

Main thematic areas
Optimization of energy systems and markets, Renewable energy integration and optimization, Hydrogen technologies and economy, Zero Emissions research and methodologies, Energy policy, sustainability, and environmental impact, Multi-energy systems, smart grids, and storage technologies

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Overview

The H2Zero Research Unit at Frederick University advances scientific research in hydrogen, zero-emission technologies, and renewable energy options. Activities align with global climate change concerns and energy transition priorities, fostering collaboration across academia, government, and industry to position Cyprus and Frederick University at the forefront of sustainable energy innovation.

The main research interests and activities of the members of the unit are related to:

• Renewable and sustainable energy systems
• Hydrogen production, fuel cells, and storage solutions
• Smart grids and energy network integration
• Power and transportation nexus for electrification
• Energy-water-transport nexus challenges
• CO2 capture and storage technologies
• Energy policy, regulation, and economics
• Public health and energy externalities
• Life cycle analysis, economic modelling, and market analysis
• Social acceptance and public engagement for the energy transition 

Research Projects experience:
The team brings experience in interdisciplinary projects involving renewable integration, hydrogen applications, smart energy systems, and collaborative activities with local and international partners in both research and industry.