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Snam and Hera have announced that they have signed a letter of intent (LOI) for a technological collaboration aimed at developing hydrogen for the companies own areas of activity.
The aim is to test and subsequently implement a number of solutions able to respond to the decarbonisation needs of the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy, in a cross-cutting manner, from production to mobility to individual citizens.
This agreement will also contribute to the promotion of renewable energies in the country, in line with the guidelines set out by the EU.
The accord involves several areas of action, starting from the collaboration on power-to-gas technology. Specifically, an innovative plant is at an advanced stage of design at the Bologna Corticella multi-utility treatment plant, which will transform excess renewable electricity into green hydrogen to be injected into the networks by exploiting purified water and returning oxygen, biogas and sludge to the water purification proc
Italy-based energy infrastructure operator Snam and national multi-utility company Hera Group signed a Letter of Intent for a technological collaboration aimed at developing hydrogen, for their own areas of activity respectively. The aim is to test and subsequently implement a number of solutions able to respond to the decarbonization needs.