Huge International Deals for Hydrogen in Germany
Late March was a hugely influential and promising stretch for Germany’s efforts to create an industrial-scale hydrogen economy.
Late March was a hugely influential and promising stretch for Germany’s efforts to create an industrial-scale hydrogen economy.
The United Arab Emirates and Germany have agreed to cooperate on a number of major hydrogen projects involving companies from both nations.
Heavy-vehicle motor manufacturer MAN has announced it will put EUR 500 million in its hydrogen-focused subsidiary H-Tec Systems. The goal, the company adds, is generate more than a billion in annual revenue with electrolyzers by 2030 and become of the top three providers in the world.
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Innovative German companies are demonstrating how green hydrogen could help turn the tide toward a cleaner economy.
German plastics manufacturer Covestro has announced the signing of an MoU to buy 100,000 tons of environmental “green hydrogen” a year from Australian producer Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), starting in 2024.
The industrial western German city of Duisburg is home to the world’s largest inland port and is expected to play a major role in the distribution of hydrogen as part of Germany’s drive to become climate neutral.
British multinational chemicals company INEOS says it is planning a 100 megawatt electrolysis facility in the western German city of Cologne to produce green hydrogen.
Germany is investing billions to become to the world leader in hydrogen energy production. And your business can be part of what’s been called the “Hydrogen Republic of Germany.” Watch our new video!
Germany has come out head and shoulders above the rest of the world in a new study by CranmorePartners and energyestate of the world’s best nations for investment in the hydrogen sector.
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