The HYSouthMarmara project aims to establish a large-scale green hydrogen production and utilization ecosystem in the South Marmara region of Turkey. The initiative focuses on leveraging the region’s abundant renewable energy resources, particularly wind and solar power, to produce hydrogen via electrolysis, thereby contributing to Turkey’s decarbonization targets and energy transition efforts. The project envisions the development of a 4 MW electrolyser capacity to establish an integrated hydrogen value chain, involving collaboration among multiple stakeholders, including energy producers, industrial consumers, policymakers, and research institutions. The implementation of HYSouthMarmara will involve a phased approach, with initial pilot projects followed by large-scale deployment. Key challenges include infrastructure development, policy support, and market readiness, which will be addressed through public-private partnerships and international cooperation. In conclusion, HYSouthMarmara represents a significant step toward a sustainable hydrogen economy in Turkey. By capitalizing on renewable energy potential and fostering technological innovation, the project aims to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen and support global efforts to combat climate change.
Pellegrini, M., Guzzini, A., Saccani, C., Öner, H.K., Çatay, B., Alkan Gürsel, S., et al. (2025). The first hydrogen valley of Turkey: the HYSouthMarmara project.
The first hydrogen valley of Turkey: the HYSouthMarmara project
Pellegrini M.
;Guzzini A.;Saccani C.;
2025
Abstract
The HYSouthMarmara project aims to establish a large-scale green hydrogen production and utilization ecosystem in the South Marmara region of Turkey. The initiative focuses on leveraging the region’s abundant renewable energy resources, particularly wind and solar power, to produce hydrogen via electrolysis, thereby contributing to Turkey’s decarbonization targets and energy transition efforts. The project envisions the development of a 4 MW electrolyser capacity to establish an integrated hydrogen value chain, involving collaboration among multiple stakeholders, including energy producers, industrial consumers, policymakers, and research institutions. The implementation of HYSouthMarmara will involve a phased approach, with initial pilot projects followed by large-scale deployment. Key challenges include infrastructure development, policy support, and market readiness, which will be addressed through public-private partnerships and international cooperation. In conclusion, HYSouthMarmara represents a significant step toward a sustainable hydrogen economy in Turkey. By capitalizing on renewable energy potential and fostering technological innovation, the project aims to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen and support global efforts to combat climate change.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


