The HKW Leipzig Süd power station represents a major step in Germany's energy transition. This facility introduces groundbreaking hydrogen-ready technology for clean energy production. It sets new benchmarks for environmental
Germany's transforming its energy infrastructure through hydrogen technology. The country plans to complete 525 kilometers of hydrogen pipeline network by 2025. This strategic initiative will help Germany achieve its ambitious
Germany is launching its first phase of the nationwide hydrogen infrastructure in 2025. The initial network will span 525 kilometers across the country. This marks a significant milestone in Germany's
Wood waste management has long posed environmental and economic challenges for industries. A groundbreaking project in Germany's Black Forest region is revolutionizing this space by converting wood waste into biohydrogen
Germany has approved plans for a €19 billion hydrogen network, taking a significant step towards climate neutrality. The German Federal Network Agency gave the go-ahead for a 9,040-kilometer hydrogen grid
IntroductionH2 Mobility, a German company focused on building hydrogen refueling infrastructure, has partnered with chemical giant BASF. They have opened a new high-capacity hydrogen refueling station in Frankenthal, Germany. The
Norwegian fertilizer company Yara has inaugurated a new ammonia terminal in Brunsbüttel, Germany. The terminal could potentially import 530,000 tonnes of hydrogen into Europe annually. Announced last year, the terminal
Norwegian state-controlled energy company Equinor has abandoned its plan to build a hydrogen pipeline from Norway to Germany. The project, announced in January 2023 by the Norwegian and German governments,
Germany's Economy Ministry has announced a €3.3 billion ($3.7 billion) funding initiative. The investment will support the decarbonization of its industrial sector. It will focus on innovative solutions to reduce
Air Liquide, a leading industrial gas company, has inaugurated a 20MW PEM electrolyser plant in Oberhausen, Germany. The plant is claimed to be the largest green hydrogen production facility in