EU Green Lights 24 German Hydrogen Projects
The European Commission has approved two Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) to ramp up the hydrogen economy in the bloc’s largest economy.
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The European Commission has approved two Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) to ramp up the hydrogen economy in the bloc’s largest economy.
German state natural gas provider Sefe has contracted ten billion cubic meters a year from Norwegian provider Equinor from 2024 to 2034.
Hexagon Purus, maker of high-pressure hydrogen storage tanks, has opened a new production facility in the central German city of Kassel.
Infrastructure investment firm Luxcara is taking over shares of a planned 100-megawatt Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH).
The European Commision has given German government authorities the go-ahead to release EUR 2 billion in support to help steelmaker ThyssenKrupp to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions.
ITM Power, which is headquartered in Britain, is coming to the western German town of Linden, north of Frankfurt.
Germany’s largest transmission systems operators have unveiled initial plans for 11,200 kilometers of pipelines to supply the country with sustainably produced green hydrogen.
If the German government gets its way, leading steelmakers could soon receive billions of euros to help them decarbonize production.
Germany’s regions in structural change are an attractive business location for innovative businesses and companies developing alternative energy storage and mobility models.
Germany is entering in to a number of European and international hydrogen energy partnerships to secure energy supply on the road to climate neutrality.