HI2Valley
Hydrogen Industrial Inland Valley
Project description
The HI2 Valley project will establish a large-scale renewable hydrogen (H2) economy in the Austrian industrial regions of Upper Austria, Styria and Carinthia, directly contributing to the goals outlined in the European Green Deal, REPower EU and Hydrogen Strategy. The project will achieve this by decarbonising key sectors through H2, drastically reducing emissions in the steel, chemical, and cement industries as well as in energy and mobility via displacement of fossil fuels – including reducing the reliance on natural gas which Austria overwhelmingly imports from Russia.
With 13,000 tons of green hydrogen being needed in the regions by 2028, over 10.000 tpy of green hydrogen will be produced within this HI2 Valley.

By introducing strategically placed, decentralised H2 production facilities, the project will strengthen the country’s energy resilience and flexibility and create a robust domestic market for green H2. The HI2 Valley will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between Southern and Eastern European hydrogen supply corridors. Being embedded on the European Hydrogen Backbone and TEN-T network and future pipeline connections (PCIs) with Southern Europe and North Africa, the HI2 Valley will seamlessly connect Austria’s multi-user H2 ecosystem with neighbouring countries like Germany, Italy and Slovakia, fostering a truly interconnected Central European hydrogen network.

This role model helps to secure industrial jobs, and through standardisation and integration brings costs of hydrogen down, creating a green
industrial future for Europe. Going beyond its immediate neighbours, the HI2 Valley will also foster knowledge sharing and wider adoption of green hydrogen through the active collaboration with five other emerging Hydrogen Valleys in Eastern Europe in Poland, Romania, Hungary, Latvia and the Czech Republic.
Project goals
- Establish the first integrated large-scale H2 ecosystem in Austria by 2030
- Improve the energy security and resilience of Austria and the EU by reducing the high reliance on imported natural gas (NG) feedstocks with renewable gas
- Establish 100 MW of new renewable hydrogen production, producing a total of up to 10.000 tpy H2 across centralised, decentralised, and semi-centralised approaches by 2028
- Increase the efficiency of hydrogen production and utilisation systems within the Integrated Hydrogen Ecosystem of HI2 by 10%
- Stimulate Austrian demand for green hydrogen across key sectors
- Reduce the GHG emissions of Austrian industry, energy and mobility sectors by 201,282 tCO2eq and improve air quality by 2030
- Create a shared common connecting infrastructure to enable Economies of Scale for H2 use
- Foster long-term relationships between key stakeholders and create the basis for job security in the regions
- Increase public awareness and skills of hydrogen technologies and their benefits through targeted outreach, education, and engagement initiatives
- Develop and test regulatory frameworks for hydrogen deployment within HI2
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