MOL Group has launched a green hydrogen production plant in Százhalombatta, Hungary. With a capacity of 10 megawatts, the facility is one of the largest of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Hungary is gearing up for a future where hydrogen takes center stage as a dominant energy component.
Hungary and Oman have signed an agreement on joint research and production of green hydrogen. The agreement was signed by the two countries’ foreign ministers, Szijjarto Peter of Hungary and Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi of Oman.
Transitus and Proteum investigate low-carbon hydrogen in Europe A Letter of Intent between Transitus Energy and Proteum Energy aims to…
MOL Group has partnered with Plug Power to construct one of Europe’s largest green hydrogen production facilities at MOL’s Danube…
FGSZ, the owner and operator of the Hungarian high-pressure transmission natural gas pipeline system that serves gas distribution companies, power…
The Hungarian government has declared its support for various projects aimed at transforming excess electricity into gas energy. The “Aquamarine” project, which comprises a hydrogen plant in an underground gas storage facility owned by Hungarian Gas Storage, was one of the winning bidders.
Linde inaugurated the country’s first hydrogen filling station, at the company’s Budapest site.