SkHyline: A Knowledge-Sharing Platform for Accelerating Green Hydrogen Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth in the Alps

Abstract ID: 3.12299 | Accepted as Poster | Talk/Oral | TBA | TBA

Eleonora Cordioli (0)
Stemberger, Sara (1), Alberti, Ilaria (1)
Eleonora Cordioli ((0) Fondazione Bruno Kessler, via Sommarive 18, 38123, Trento, Italy, IT)
Stemberger, Sara (1), Alberti, Ilaria (1)

(0) Fondazione Bruno Kessler, via Sommarive 18, 38123, Trento, Italy, IT
(1) Fondazione Bruno Kessler, via Sommarive 18, 38123, Trento, Italy, IT

(1) Fondazione Bruno Kessler, via Sommarive 18, 38123, Trento, Italy, IT

Categories: Adaptation, Others, Policy, Resources, Tourism
Keywords: decarbonization, hydrogen, knowledge-sharing

Categories: Adaptation, Others, Policy, Resources, Tourism
Keywords: decarbonization, hydrogen, knowledge-sharing

Mountain regions and winter tourism destinations are particularly vulnerable to climate change, facing increasing risks under current global warming scenarios. To build resilience, local stakeholders must enhance energy sufficiency and efficiency while supporting and accelerating the deployment of renewable energy sources. A successful energy transition requires not only technological advancements, but also supportive policies, cross-regional collaboration, and effective knowledge-sharing among countries to align strategies and drive implementation.
Green hydrogen has emerged as a promising, zero-emission energy carrier with the potential to transform energy systems. While most hydrogen initiatives focus on large industrial areas, its application in tourism-dependent mountain regions remains largely untapped. By leveraging natural resources and supporting decarbonization, green hydrogen can contribute to both environmental sustainability and economic resilience in Alpine territories. In this context, the Interreg Alpine Space project AMETHyST developed an innovative knowledge-sharing platform: SkHyline (skhyline.eu), which serves as a catalyst for transdisciplinary collaboration across the Alps. Designed to foster cross-national partnerships and inform about the potential of hydrogen implementation in Alpine regions, SkHyline provides a comprehensive hub raising awareness on existing initiatives, sharing best practices, and providing policy insights to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen solutions in these specific territories.
The platform features: (a) an interactive map showcasing hydrogen projects across the Alpine region; (b) a collection of existing regional policies and strategies supporting the implementation of hydrogen; (c) a technical and financial evaluation tool for assessing the feasibility of hydrogen implementation; (d) Policy guidelines to support decision-making processes and ensure coordination between national and regional hydrogen policies, fostering also transnational and transregional cooperation.
SkHyline enhances the technical expertise of public authorities, engages citizens by raising awareness about the potential of green hydrogen and fosters collaborations among decision-makers. SkHyline paves the way for a sustainable energy transition, ensuring that Alpine communities remain both economically vibrant and environmentally resilient in the face of climate challenges.

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