4th May 2017
Grayling Brussels is delighted to announce that it will be working on the PACE project, funded by the European Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking, to boost the profile of Fuel Cell micro-Combined Heat and Power products.
Grayling will be working with COGEN Europe, the European association for the promotion of cogeneration, to develop communications strategies for the large-scale uptake of this breakthrough technology, which produces space and water heating as well as power, and will speed up the transition to a low carbon economy.
Vanessa Chesnot, Head of the Grayling Brussels Energy & Environment practice, said “We are obviously delighted to be working on such a prestigious and important project which really showcases Grayling’s knowledge of energy policy both at EU and national level – we can’t wait to get started!”
Grayling Team
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