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European Delegates visit Donegal for Green Hydrogen Conference

Date: 15 Jul 2025

Economic Development

European Delegates visit Donegal for Green Hydrogen Conference

Back Row (Left to Right) - Kevin Sexton (Alpha Innovation), Lisa Pearce (Assistant Principle Hydrogen Policy, Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications), Maarten Meijer (Hanze University), David Surplus (B9 Energy) Front Row (Left to Right) – Eunan Quinn (Senior Planner, Donegal County Council), Anne Marie Conlon (Head of Economic Development, Donegal County Council), Nuala Carr (T-Shore, ATU),  Sundeep Reddy (Hydrogen Integration Manager, Lagan Energy). (Photo Clive Wasson)
Back Row (Left to Right) - Kevin Sexton (Alpha Innovation), Lisa Pearce (Assistant Principle Hydrogen Policy, Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications), Maarten Meijer (Hanze University), David Surplus (B9 Energy) Front Row (Left to Right) – Eunan Quinn (Senior Planner, Donegal County Council), Anne Marie Conlon (Head of Economic Development, Donegal County Council), Nuala Carr (T-Shore, ATU), Sundeep Reddy (Hydrogen Integration Manager, Lagan Energy). (Photo Clive Wasson)


European Delegates visit Donegal for Green Hydrogen Conference
Delegates from 10 European countries visited Donegal Town last week for the Interreg Europe Green Hydra Conference. 

This two-day event focused on ways to support the development of green hydrogen in Europe and how to ensure SMEs are part of the Green Hydrogen value chain.

The conference took place in Donegal Towns Central Hotel on 2nd and 3rd of July, the conference brought together leading voices from across Europe in energy, policy, academia, and enterprise including EU partners as part of the Interreg Europe Green Hydra project. The event aimed to explore how regional and local governments can better enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to thrive in the emerging hydrogen value chain.

Opening the conference, Cllr. Michael Naughton, Cathaoirleach of the Donegal Municipal District delivered a message of ambition and opportunity, highlighting Donegal’s unique strengths in marine industry, innovation, and sustainability stating, “Donegal is not only a place of natural beauty—it is a region ready to lead in the clean energy transition,”.

The thematic seminar on 2 July featured two key sessions. The first was “Community Acceptance” where presentations and a panel discussion explored public engagement and safety in hydrogen development, with insights from Nuala Carr of Atlantic Technological University, Maarten Meijer of Hanze University, Eunan Quinn of Donegal County Council and Sundeep Reddy of Lagan Energy Engineering, among others.

The second theme of the conference was that of “Innovation in SMEs”. Speakers included David Surplus of B9 Energy, Kevin Sexton of Alpha Innovation, and Lisa Pearce from the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications. Each presenter and panellist discussed how innovation ecosystems can empower SMEs to drive hydrogen solutions.

In the afternoon, delegates visited Killybegs Port and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Killybegs, where they engaged with local experts on infrastructure, skills, and hydrogen readiness. Presenters included Karl Bonner of the Killybegs Marine Cluster, Dr. Saad Memon of the OSCAR Centre at ATU, Emmet Lagan of Lagan Energy Engineering and Derek McBrearty of KER and the Killybegs Green Hydrogen Group each speaking to their own work and contributions in the field of Green hydrogen as well as looking at the opportunities for the future followed by a guided tour of Killybegs Harbour.

On 3 July, project partners reconvened for a workshop focused on the barriers and enablers faced by project partners and what common issues could be overcome together. The workshop also looked at policy learning and development as well as confirming the next steps for the Green Hydra initiative.

Speaking following the event, Anne Marie Conlon, Head of Economic Development with Donegal County Council thanked the speakers, partners, and attendees for their contributions saying “that this Interreg Europe funded Green Hydra project is providing  an opportunity for stakeholders in Donegal to engage with partners who are on a similar journey of transition across Europe.  Over the two days in Donegal our European partners had an opportunity to learn more about the clean energy transition in Ireland, while participants from Donegal and Ireland had an opportunity to connect with regions that are on a similar pathway, learning more about the policies and supports that could potentially accelerate the transition to clean green hydrogen”.

Should you have an interest in Green Hydra or wish to become more involved in this initiative please visit our website at donegal.ie/en/green-hydra or contact us directly at: economicdevelopment@donegalcoco.ie 


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