The regional council of Umbria, Italy, has designated 14 million euros to build renewable hydrogen production facilities in defunct industrial regions. According to Michele Fioroni, regional councilor for economic development, this is part of the “green revolution and ecological transition” mission within the Recovery and Resilience Plan, which aims to support companies and territories in the transition to clean energy. Umbria is one of the five Italian regions that has designated hydrogen generation as a flagship project, and as a result, will receive at least 10 million more than the 14 million euros set aside for the call.