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Members of the MED-GEM Network's Steering Committee

The MED-GEM Network Charts the Course for Phase 2

On 18 June 2025, National Focal Points (NFPs) and key stakeholders gathered in Rotterdam for the 5th Steering Committee meeting of the EU-funded MED-GEM Network, marking the successful transition from Phase 1 into a promising new 18-month extension until December 2026.

 

A Renewed Commitment 
Portraits of Milou Beerepoot, Frank Wouters and Najoua Nafti during the Steering Committee

The meeting opened with remarks from Milou Beerepoot (European Commission, DG MENA), Najoua Nafti (GIZ InS project manager), and Frank Wouters (MED-GEM Director), emphasizing the initiative's strategic role in accelerating regional cooperation in green hydrogen and clean energy development. The importance of tangible actions, investment, and risk-taking were central themes.

 

Key Achievements Highlighted:
  • Launch of the CBAM Helpdesk and Morocco’s pioneering pre-certification pilot, supported by partners CertifHy, Hinicio, HydroJeel, a buses of InnovX (OCP Group)
  • Publication of the CBAM Strategy Report.
  • Development of over 200 communication products, including podcasts, webinars, magazines, photo albums, and revamped digital platforms such as EDU-HUB and Industrial Circle.
  • Robust national engagement from Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, and Morocco, focusing on infrastructure, social communication, capacity-building, and regional interconnection.
 
Regional and National Progress
Members of the 5th Steering Committee of MED-GEM Network

Participants reviewed recent successes such as the Industry Advisory Board’s stakeholder consultation, the regional finance scoping workshop, and the ongoing Bidding Zone Transposition Analysis involving five Mediterranean countries. National representatives provided country-specific insights, with Jordan praising the practical impact of MED-GEM’s industrial heat study, Lebanon calling for more targeted support and financing for decentralized projects and Tunisia suggesting more CBAM transients and GH2 raising awareness activities.

 

What’s Next for MED-GEM?

The approved action plan includes key regional and national initiatives:

  • Launch of the Industrial Circle 
  • GH2 Camp Tunisia, summer school & Hackathon starting 7–13 July 2025.
  • GH2 Camp Egypt and Jordan, next fall 2025.
  • An EU finance training seminar and second certification pilot.
  • Launching the EDU-HUB e-learning platform.
  • Enhancing regional supply chain dialogues with GCC partners.

MED-GEM’s ambitious objectives also include capacity-building initiatives, webinars, awareness-raising campaigns, and detailed studies tailored to national needs, emphasizing local project support, common infrastructure utilization, and stronger regional connectivity.

 

Reinforced EU Commitment

The European Commission, through DG MENA, reaffirmed its strategic commitment, positioning MED-GEM as a central platform supporting the Mediterranean’s just and sustainable green transition.

Special gratitude was extended to all national focal points, technical experts, and strategic partners for their continued dedication to strengthening the regional energy transition ecosystem.

 

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