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The German group, which last year had revenues of 78.7 billion euros, will enter the electrolysis hydrogen market, planning to…
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RWE, the German energy company, plans to invest 30 million euros in a hydrogen electrolysis test facility at its gas power plant in Lingen, Lower Saxony.
The project focuses on hydrogen in heavy-duty road transport and is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management’s DKTI transport plan
Around 45 scientists would then have access to rooms and labs to undertake research on hydrogen, a prospective energy source. A test hall for related research is also in the works.
2G Energy said that this is the company’s first hydrogen project on the continent. The customer, an energy firm, has its own electrolyzer and hence significant amounts of hydrogen, which will be transformed into power and heat as needed by 2G’s H2 CHP system.
The European Commission’s plan to set binding national objectives for hydrogen refueling infrastructures has been urged not to be delayed or watered down by over 100 key car, fleet, and energy industries.