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THERESA

The THERESA project (Training for a Hydrogen Economy based Renewable Energy Society in the Anthropocene) is funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme. It will establish a doctoral research programme focused on the systematic legal analysis of hydrogen economy. PhD candidates will receive training in regulatory intervention on hydrogen, which is a complex and growing field of regulation characterised by a highly fragmented legal framework.

As an emerging economy, hydrogen presents risks, uncertainties and legal and academic challenges that need to be addressed. In this regard, THERESA has a triple focus: reduce sectoral fragmentation, promote the sustainable use of hydrogen and stimulate social engagement to the hydrogen economy. In order to achieve the objectives of the project, a methodology based on doctrinal and comparative analysis as well as empirical legal research will be used.

Duration of the project

2022 - 2026

Awarded grant

1,625,659 euros (of which 548,740 euros for the UG), obtained from Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) (Horizon Europe)

Contact persons at our Faculty

Prof. L. (Lorenzo) Squintani
Drs. A.M. (Alma) Erenstein

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