Germany’s network regulator BNetzA has conferred a 20-year regulatory exemption to the (e)LNG terminal within the Wilhelmshaven Green Energy Hub.
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The recent inauguration of the liquid natural gas (LNG) pipeline stretching from Wilhelmshaven to Jemgum marks a milestone in Germany’s transition to sustainable energy.
In a stride towards establishing Wilhelmshaven as the ‘Hydrogen Valley of Germany,’ Canadian renewable energy company World Energy GH2 has become the first North American member of the Port of Wilhelmshaven’s ENERGY HUB initiative.
The possibility of establishing a new hydrogen hub in Germany will be assessed by bp. The Wilhelmshaven-based project is anticipated to comprise an ammonia cracker that, starting in 2028, could produce up to 130,000 tons of low-carbon hydrogen annually from green ammonia.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) and EWE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to build an electrolyzer in TES’ Green Energy Hub in Wilhelmshaven.
In this episode of the ICIS Hydrogen Insights podcast, hydrogen editor Jake Stones speaks with Tree Energy Solutions (TES) chief…
In Wilhelmshaven, a Belgian investor wants to build an import terminal for synthetic methane from the Middle East. Methane will…
The terminal is planned to be equipped with an “ammonia cracker” for producing green hydrogen and will also be connected to the planned hydrogen network. A 410-megawatt electrolysis plant is also planned.