Close Menu
Energy NewsEnergy News
  • NEWS
    • Breaking News
    • Hydrogen
    • Energy Storage
    • Grid
    • SMR
    • Projects
    • Production
    • Transport
    • Research
  • SPOTLIGHT
    • Interviews
    • Face 2 Face
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
    • Reviews
    • Events
  • REGIONAL
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle east
    • Pacific
  • COMMUNITY
  • ABOUT
    • Advisory Board
    • Contact us
    • Report Your News
    • Advertize
    • Subscribe
LinkedIn X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook
Trending
  • South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan
  • Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant
  • Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028
  • ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse
  • Greece Weighs Hydrogen Ambitions Against Power Costs and Lack of Subsidies
  • Teesside to Anchor £96M Pipeline Push as Ofgem Backs East Coast Hydrogen Network
  • RIC Energy Secures Site for 220MW Hydrogen-Based E-Fuels Project in Castilla y León
  • ITM Power Gets FEED Contract for Uniper’s Humber H2ub
LinkedIn X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook
Energy NewsEnergy News
  • NEWS
    • Breaking News
    • Hydrogen
    • Energy Storage
    • Grid
    • SMR
    • Projects
    • Production
    • Transport
    • Research
  • SPOTLIGHT
    • Interviews
    • Face 2 Face
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
    • Reviews
    • Events
  • REGIONAL
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle east
    • Pacific
  • COMMUNITY
  • ABOUT
    • Advisory Board
    • Contact us
    • Report Your News
    • Advertize
    • Subscribe
Energy NewsEnergy News
Home Home - Europe
Green Hydrogen H2 News

Hydrogen comes to Wiesbaden

Arnes BiogradlijaBy Arnes Biogradlija31/01/20223 Mins Read
Share
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email WhatsApp Telegram
It began as a project concept for Jürgen Pilz. But with everything, it takes to become a flagship energy transition project. Wiesbaden may be able to produce hydrogen in the near future (H2).

Hydrogen, according to the federal government, is critical to the energy transition. It has the potential to minimize CO2 emissions in industry and transportation if it is generated in a climate-friendly manner.

Nonetheless, the head of Eswe’s primary department is small at initially. “The concept is presently being reviewed; there are a number of variables to consider, including cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and environmental evaluation,” Pilz explains. Eswe Supply is working on a city-wide hydrogen production idea with the private business Knettenbrüh & Gurdulic (K & G), the municipal corporation Eswe Verkehr, and the waste disposal company ELW. These measures were unanimously accepted by the Committee on the Environment, Climate Change, and Energy. However, only if they are the best alternative method for decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and are assessed according to an ISO standard. “Hydrogen has its own set of problems,” says Konny Küpper, the Greens’ energy policy spokesman.

Politicians believe that if the initiatives fit the criteria, they should be incorporated into a larger hydrogen strategy for Wiesbaden as a commercial site. The national hydrogen council has demanded that energy generated from more wind or solar systems be utilized to manufacture hydrogen, and that green hydrogen be used when electrification is not feasible.

The waste-to-energy facility now under construction by the private business K & G, where an electrolyser will be put up as a decentralized H2 source, will provide the power for the energy-intensive generation of hydrogen. Frank Rolle, Eswe’s press spokesman, refers to it as “refining the power.” According to Jürgen Pilz, the plant, which is expected to be completed in 2024, might generate enough electricity to power 250 heavy vehicles such as trash trucks, trucks, or articulated buses. The hydrogen will be used to refuel 140 articulated buses from Eswe’s urban local transportation service, 60 trash trucks from Knettenrupt & Gurdulic, and 40 ELW trucks. ELW is in the process of ordering its first hydrogen-powered garbage truck. Eswe-Verkehr already operates a number of buses.

He adds cautiously, “We are examining whether additional industry may be constructed nearby to utilise the hydrogen.” The new waste-to-energy plant would be erected near the Infraserv industrial park, which garnered controversy when it was announced in 2018. Local businesses may reap the benefits. Funding from the federal government should be sought.

Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Related Posts

Hydrogen

South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan

25/06/2025
Hydrogen

Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028

25/06/2025
hydrogen

ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Greece Weighs Hydrogen Ambitions Against Power Costs and Lack of Subsidies

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Teesside to Anchor £96M Pipeline Push as Ofgem Backs East Coast Hydrogen Network

24/06/2025
Hydrogen

South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan

25/06/2025
Hydrogen

Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028

25/06/2025
hydrogen

ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse

25/06/2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from the hydrogen market subscribe to our newsletter.

LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook YouTube

News

  • Inteviews
  • Webinars
  • Hydrogen
  • Spotlight
  • Regional

Company

  • Advertising
  • Media Kits
  • Contact Info
  • GDPR Policy

Subscriptions

  • Subscribe
  • Newsletters
  • Sponsored News

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.

© 2025 EnergyNews.biz
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Accessibility

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.