Representatives from the Netherlands, Germany, and the Basque Country convened at the Port of Bilbao to advance discussions on establishing an intra-European corridor for green hydrogen.
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Europe is embarking on an ambitious journey to establish hydrogen corridors, with Germany at the forefront. These corridors signify a monumental shift away from reliance on Russian gas, ushering in a new era of renewable energy utilization and distribution.
E.ON, a frontrunner in sustainable energy solutions, has received a substantial funding commitment of €2.3 million from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) in Germany.
Sunfire has decided to spin off its fuel cell business to better focus on the nuances of electrolyzers and fuel cells.
Germany’s ambitious project to establish a hydrogen “core” network has sparked controversy among critics who argue that the proposed network is oversized and may lead to unnecessary costs.
Six eastern German states have unveiled an initiative focused on the production and utilization of renewables-based hydrogen to spearhead the green energy transition.
Hamburg emerges as a leader in the European hydrogen market, spearheading innovative projects to accelerate the transition to green energy and combat climate change.
Germany’s Federal Ministry of Digital Infrastructure and Transport (BMDV) has made headlines by suspending funding for new hydrogen-based projects amidst corruption allegations.
Germany’s state-controlled firm, Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE), is making bold strides in the transition to green hydrogen, announcing plans to invest approximately $540 million (500 million euros) in repurposing its underground gas storage sites and pipelines.
Gasunie and Storag Etzel, in collaboration with Patrizia, have unveiled plans to develop hydrogen storage caverns within the Etzel salt dome in Lower Saxony, Germany.