German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his satisfaction on Thursday as Italy and Germany agreed to collaborate on the construction of a pipeline for transporting gas and hydrogen between the two countries.
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Fluxys, the natural gas transporter, is currently undertaking a significant project to construct a new pipeline that will enhance the transportation of natural gas from the port of Zeebrugge to Germany.
Germany’s economy ministry has granted approval for the early implementation of the Electrolysis Corridor East Germany project, which aims to establish four large-scale electrolysers with a combined capacity of 210 MW for the production of green hydrogen on an industrial scale.
German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPCCI) and the National Power Corp. (Napocor) have joined forces to conduct a feasibility study on the utilization of green hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in off-grid areas.
In an intriguing development, German project developers are exploring the possibility of producing hydrogen for Europe’s industries by utilizing an existing power plant in Angola.
In a move to strengthen its support for the development of green hydrogen, Germany has announced plans to combine its H2Global funding scheme with the newly proposed European Hydrogen Bank.
Ireland and Germany have recently forged a cooperation agreement to delve into the realm of “green hydrogen,” an emerging field with immense potential. However, despite industry calls for urgency, the long-awaited national strategy on green hydrogen publication date remains uncertain.
Federal Education Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger is championing the adaptation of liquid gas terminals (LNG) to accommodate hydrogen usage.
This partnership holds great importance for green initiatives within both countries and on a global scale.