The First Audit in the Odesa Hydrogen Project has Been Completed

Hydrogen Ukraine (H2U) announced the successful completion of the first audit within the hydrogen project in the Odesa region.

“Our heartfelt thanks go out to our esteemed partners at Crowe Erfolg Ukraine for their exceptional support and professionalism throughout this audit process,” as said in H2U’s official statement. ”Your expertise and dedication have been invaluable in achieving this success.”

This audit marks a pivotal moment in the H2U project. It showcases their commitment to transparency, efficiency, and excellence. The positive results of the audit affirm their progress and readiness to continue advancing our hydrogen initiatives.

An important moment in the H2U project

H2U believes the Odesa region project is just the beginning. They look forward to expanding their efforts and making a lasting impact on Ukraine’s energy landscape.

Project funding was awarded through InnovateUkraine, funded by UK International Development and hosted by the British Embassy in Kyiv.

Earlier this month H2U announced an agreement with the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” (NTUU “KPI”). Starting in September 2024, students will embark on an internship program with H2U.Yesterday. They have already met with their first intern and are beginning an exciting journey.

H2U has signed an agreement with a University

This initiative is part of H2U’s ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility. They emphasise the importance of fostering education, professional development, and technological advancement in the renewable and hydrogen energy sector. Students will gain hands-on experience, deepen their understanding of hydrogen technologies, and contribute to sustainable energy solutions.

“We believe that fostering strong ties between academia and industry is crucial for driving innovation and addressing global energy challenges,” said H2U. ”By supporting young talents, we are not only empowering future leaders but also strengthening our commitment to a sustainable and greener future for Ukraine and the world.”