Wien Energie, in collaboration with 16 other partners from business, science, and research, is spearheading the H2REAL project to establish a hydrogen economy in eastern Austria.
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Italy, Germany, and Austria are poised to accelerate the development of a multi-billion euro southern pipeline to supply hydrogen to central Europe.
Austria is set to embark on a significant journey towards sustainable energy backed by a substantial €400 million subsidy package facilitated by the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB).
Austria stands at a pivotal moment in its energy landscape, with calls for significant expansion of gas and hydrogen infrastructure echoing across the nation.
Austria, under the leadership of an international consortium led by energy storage company RAG Austria, has secured 20 million euros in funding from the European Union for the groundbreaking research project EUH2STARS.
European Commission granted approval this week to Austria’s largest hydrogen project. The ambitious initiative aims to produce 40,000 tons of…
European Union has formally designated the second southern hydrogen corridor, linking Algeria to Germany via Tunisia, Italy, and Austria, as a “Project of Common Interest.” This classification not only expedites its implementation but also opens avenues for financial support.
In a groundbreaking endeavor to address emissions in the energy sector, the Donaustadt power plant in Vienna, Austria, has embarked on an operational test involving the blending of hydrogen (H2) with the conventional energy source, natural gas.
The European Union is set to provide enormous subsidies for a proposed hydrogen pipeline that would stretch from Bavaria, through Austria and Italy, to North Africa.
Austria’s first off-site production plant for “green” hydrogen has opened in the municipality of Gabersdorf.