
H2SITE, recognised at the TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition 2025.
H2SITE has been awarded the Merit Award at the TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition 2025, one of the most prestigious awards in the world of sustainable technology innovation, for its ammonia cracking technology for hydrogen imports. The Basque company was selected as one of the finalists in the fourth edition, held at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
The solution developed by the Basque company has demonstrated high potential for supporting large-scale decarbonisation, particularly in the maritime and industrial sectors. H2SITE's palladium membrane reactors enable long-distance hydrogen transport through the efficient cracking of ammonia into high-purity hydrogen at the point of use. By enabling large-scale, long-distance hydrogen distribution using ammonia as a carrier, this technology overcomes key transport challenges and makes global hydrogen logistics more efficient and viable.
The 2025 edition of the TERA-Award has broken its own record for participation, with more than 785 companies from 76 regions around the world taking part. The event is a great opportunity to connect with innovators, investors and global partners who are driving the transition to net zero.
Source: H2SITE