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The Secretary General of Hydrogen Europe visited Israel

Yorgo Hachimarkakis, the Secretary General of Hydrogen Europe, recently visited the green energy company Jensel in Kiryat Aryeh, in order to learn about the company's fuel cell-based energy solutions

In the photo from left to right: Dr. Bracha Halaf, Chief Scientist in the Office of the Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Energy and Water who participated in the visit; Gendi Finkelstein, Vice President of Technology at Gensel; Yorgo Hachimarkakis, Secretary General of the European Hydrogen Organization; Vermi Reshef, Gensel CEO
In the photo from left to right: Dr. Bracha Chalaf, Chief Scientist in the Office of the Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Energy and Water who participated in the visit; Gandy Finkelstein, VP of Technology at Gensel; Yorgo Hachimarkakis, Secretary General of the European Hydrogen Organization; Vermi Reshef, Gensel CEO

 

Yorgo Hachimarkakis, the Secretary General of Hydrogen Europe, recently visited the green energy company Jensel in Kiryat Aryeh, in order to learn about the company's fuel cell-based energy solutions, and to check possibilities for cooperation between the parties in the clean and reliable energy solutions of We have applied to the fields of electricity companies, telecoms, national security, health and various industrial markets.

Hydrogen Europe is the leader in Europe in the fuel cell and hydrogen industry, and is responsible for promoting green energy as part of the Horizon 2020 program. The organization has an independent budget of approximately 1.3 billion euros for the promotion and implementation of projects in the field of fuel cells in Europe, and the Secretary General's visit to Israel is intended to examine options for the integration of Israeli companies in the project.

Gensel, founded in 2011, is a provider of innovative alkaline fuel cell energy solutions. Based on proven space technology, Gensel has developed alkaline fuel cell technology with a high level of reliability and energy efficiency. The technology is completely clean, without any emissions, without noise, and with a price per kilowatt of electricity that is about half of the production price of diesel, which harms the quality of the environment.

 

In the photo from left to right: Dr. Bracha Chalaf, Chief Scientist in the Office of the Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Energy and Water who participated in the visit; Gandy Finkelstein, VP of Technology at Gensel; Yorgo Hachimarkakis, Secretary General of the European Hydrogen Organization; Vermi Reshef, Gensel CEO

One response

  1. Good luck!, I'm already waiting for that day when all the cars will work on electric engines combined with hydrogen, or only electric, the air we breathe will be amazing air, not to mention the fact that I can take a bike or go for a run even during traffic jams and not suffer from the pollution entering my lungs.

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