Aberdeen City Council in Scotland will sign a high-level agreement with the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) next week in a bid to boost the city’s hydrogen (H2) profile.
Councillor Barney Crocket, a spokesperson of Aberdeen City Council for H2, will sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European-wide organisation next week, seeking to ensure better working relationships for H2 fuel cells between regions and industry.
It is understood that the MoU will provide an outline for improved collaboration between the different representatives and will enable the parties to work together in identifying synergies and funding schemes amongst programmes, as well as establishing working arrangements between respective instruments and frameworks to accompany the fuel cells and H2 sector.
Aberdeen will also promote its activities and support mechanisms through an outreach and dissemination policy which is aimed towards economic, industrial and other interested parties under the agreement.
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