The University of Oulu has announced a tender titled “Hydrogen power-to-power system,” which was published on March 26, 2025.
Potential participants must submit their bids by the deadlines outlined by the University. This tender plays a crucial role in the hydrogen industry as it aims to support the green transition and enhance research infrastructures that are essential for the development and utilization of hydrogen technologies in the North Ostrobothnia region of Finland.
The main objective of the tender is to acquire a power-to-power system, which will facilitate development and research efforts related to hydrogen technology. This system is expected to support various organizations, including the University of Oulu and the Oulu University of Applied Sciences, in their regional and industrial projects. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to boost regional well-being and competitiveness by promoting innovation in renewable energy, particularly hydrogen, which is seen as a key component of sustainable transport and energy solutions.
The technical requirements for the tender focus on the acquisition of advanced research infrastructures, like pressure vessels that conform to specific standards necessary for supporting experimental hydrogen research. These infrastructures are vital for conducting high-level experimental studies, which are expected to address research and development challenges tied to hydrogen technologies.
The procurement has a maximum funding limit of EUR 235,000, which sets a financial boundary for potential tenders.
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