APEX Group, a leading developer and operator of green hydrogen electrolysis plants, has set its sights on a groundbreaking hydrogen production project in Lubmin, Germany.
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Germany, a key player in the global energy transition, has set its sights on a formidable goal – achieving net-zero…
As the global call for sustainable and renewable energy sources intensifies, nations are forging innovative partnerships to enhance energy connectivity and reduce carbon emissions. In a groundbreaking collaboration, GRTgaz, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO), and OGE, its German counterpart, have reaffirmed their commitment to the hydrogen corridor project.
Four major European energy companies – TenneT, Gasunie Deutschland, Thyssengas, and bayernets – have jointly released a study titled “Quo vadis Elektrolyse?” advocating for the integration of hydrogen power plants and a dedicated hydrogen pipeline transmission grid to ensure Germany’s energy future.
JLEN Environmental Assets Group, along with a consortium of investment funds and clean energy developer HH2E, is set to invest up to 9.2 million euros ($10 million) in a green hydrogen production site in Lubmin, Germany.
Germany’s ambitious green hydrogen import tender, valued at $985 million, has garnered significant interest from two Indian consortiums, IoC-ReNew-L&T and HPCL-ACME.
Hydrogen firm Thyssenkrupp Nucera has made a successful market debut on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, completing Germany’s largest initial public offering (IPO) of the year.
Germany’s ambitious hydrogen strategy may be overlooking the benefits of producing its own green hydrogen, potentially hampering its long-term cost competitiveness.
Germany’s municipal utilities have expressed their approval for the planned building energy law, highlighting its recognition of the role of climate-neutral gases in heating and the preservation of planning freedom for municipalities.
In a significant stride towards greener mobility, German energy company EWE has taken delivery of five Vivaro-e Hydrogen transport vehicles from the Rüsselsheim-based automaker Opel.