Germany leads the EU's clean energy transition with ambitious plans for a hydrogen economy. German utility EnBW pledged €1 billion for a nationwide clean hydrogen grid by 2032. As the
Siemens Energy will provide a 280MW electrolysis system for EWE's hydrogen plant in Emden, Germany. The project aims to complete by 2027. It will produce up to 26,000 tonnes of
Deutsche ReGas and Höegh-LNG, two German LNG giants, have teamed up to develop the H2-Import-Terminal Lubmin, a floating hydrogen import terminal in Lubmin. This innovative project aims to transform the