Thanks to the European Regional Development Fund, the Commission funded the creation of this cutting-edge facility on the Geo Milev Campus, with close to €30 million in support.
The Centre will strive for scientific excellence in its research activities, such as the creation of technologies for the transformation and storage of clean energy, and methods for obtaining, purifying, and storing hydrogen. The facility also aims to enhance the competitiveness of the Bulgarian industry in crucial technological areas such as mechanics, control systems, and electromobility.
These projects take place at an important juncture in EU policy as the EU makes the transition to a net-zero economy with a focus on home-grown renewables and increasing energy efficiency. Cohesion Policy Funds have already invested around €8 billion in the SME, clean energy transition and infrastructure sectors in Bulgaria during the 2014 – 2020 programming period.
