DNSH – A Commitment to Sustainability in Investments
In the current European funding landscape, environmental sustainability has become an essential criterion. The DNSH principle ("Do No Significant Harm") is now a mandatory requirement for projects seeking support under the PRR and Portugal 2030 programmes.
To comply with this requirement, beneficiaries of such support must submit a self-assessment report by the project’s completion, demonstrating that their investments align with this principle.
STREAM exhibited at the European Hydrogen Energy Conference 2022 from May 18 to 20 in Madrid, Spain.
For the opening of the event Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, spoke about the importance of hydrogen in the transition to carbon neutrality, as well as speaking about the relevance of public investment to leverage private investment, essential to meet the goals already established.
The event, organized by the Spanish Hydrogen Association, brought together professionals, companies, research centers, public and private institutes and decision makers from all over the world and from the entire hydrogen value chain, being possible to learn about cutting-edge hydrogen technologies, fuel cells, current and future hydrogen projects, hydrogen products and services, etc.