Both HEAVENN and GREEN HYSLAND are large-scale deployment initiatives — the former building a full hydrogen valley in Northern Netherlands, the latter establishing a self-sustaining H2 ecosystem on the island of Mallorca.
ENERCY BV
Dutch hydrogen SME deploying green H2 ecosystems across European valleys, islands, and maritime transport applications.
Their core work
ENERCY BV is a Dutch energy SME based in Eelde — the heart of the Northern Netherlands Hydrogen Valley — that works on the development and deployment of green hydrogen ecosystems. Their work sits at the intersection of renewable energy production and end-use integration: connecting hydrogen supply with transport, industry, heating, and maritime applications. They contribute to large Innovation Action consortia as a specialist partner, likely bringing local market knowledge, sector coupling expertise, and deployment experience to multi-partner EU projects. Their involvement in both a flagship European hydrogen valley (HEAVENN) and a Mediterranean island hydrogen system (GREEN HYSLAND) indicates they focus on replicable deployment models rather than basic research.
What they specialise in
HEAVENN explicitly targets sector coupling, connecting renewable energy production to industry, transport, and heating & cooling end-uses within the Northern Netherlands Hydrogen Valley.
GREEN HYSLAND (2021–2025) focuses on deploying a complete hydrogen pipeline and fuel cell infrastructure on Mallorca, under the EU Clean Energy Island Initiative.
GREEN HYSLAND covers fuel cell electric vehicles, hydrogen buses, and maritime applications — suggesting ENERCY contributes transport-sector hydrogen integration knowledge.
CertifHy appears explicitly in HEAVENN keywords, indicating familiarity with EU green hydrogen certification schemes.
How they've shifted over time
ENERCY's early focus, anchored in HEAVENN (2020), was on building the Northern Netherlands Hydrogen Valley: innovation cluster development, sector coupling, CertifHy certification, and integrating renewable energy into industry and heating. Their more recent work through GREEN HYSLAND (2021) shifted toward hydrogen deployment in island and maritime contexts — replication, hydrogen pipelines, fuel cells, H2 buses, and the EU Clean Energy Island Initiative. The direction is clear: from building a regional hydrogen hub to exporting that model into new geographies and use cases, with a stronger emphasis on end-use applications and deployment at scale.
ENERCY is moving toward replicable hydrogen deployment models — taking lessons from the Northern Netherlands valley and applying them to island and maritime contexts, which positions them well for the growing EU island energy transition agenda.
How they like to work
ENERCY has never coordinated an H2020 project — they join as a participant every time. Both of their projects are large Innovation Actions with expansive consortia, giving them a total partner network of 65 organizations across 12 countries from just two projects. This pattern suggests they operate as a specialist contributor that brings targeted expertise to large, pre-formed consortia rather than building or leading project teams themselves. For anyone considering partnering with them, expect a collaborative, non-lead role — they plug into existing structures rather than driving them.
With 65 unique consortium partners across 12 countries from only 2 projects, ENERCY operates inside unusually large consortia — both HEAVENN and GREEN HYSLAND are flagship multi-partner Innovation Actions. Their network spans Northern Europe to the Mediterranean, from the Netherlands to Spain (Mallorca), reflecting a pan-European hydrogen deployment footprint.
What sets them apart
ENERCY is embedded in the Northern Netherlands Hydrogen Valley — one of the most advanced hydrogen regions in Europe — which gives them direct access to a live deployment environment that most consultancies can only study from the outside. They are also one of the few SMEs with hands-on involvement in both a continental hydrogen valley and an island-scale hydrogen ecosystem, a combination that is directly relevant to the EU's expanding island energy transition program. For consortium builders looking for a deployment-experienced SME with a real hydrogen valley connection and Mediterranean reach, ENERCY fills a specific and hard-to-replicate slot.
Highlights from their portfolio
- HEAVENNOne of Europe's flagship hydrogen valley projects (2020–2027), covering the full chain from renewable production to industry, transport, and heating in Northern Netherlands — ENERCY's longest and most strategically significant engagement.
- GREEN HYSLANDENERCY's highest-funded project (EUR 190,000) and a flagship of the EU Clean Energy Island Initiative, deploying a complete hydrogen ecosystem — pipeline, fuel cells, buses, and maritime use — on the island of Mallorca.