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Germany selects hydrogen projects for $9.7bn in state support
May 28, 2021 12:35:pm
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Germany selects hydrogen projects for $9.7bn in state support
Germany s economy and transport ministries have selected 62 large-scale hydrogen projects for more than €8bn ($9.7bn) in state and federal funding, they announced on May 28.
The projects were picked from a list of over 230 investment proposals, as part of the EU s Important Projects of Common European Interest initiative. They include over 2 GW of electrolyser projects, representing 40% of Germany s goal for electrolyser capacity by 2030, as well as 1,700 km of hydrogen pipelines, various projects to decarbonise the CO
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Shell aims to launch heavy-duty refueling stations between the three locations, with Daimler Truck s hydrogen fuel cell vehicles going to market in 2025, Shell said in a statement.
Shell is developing green hydrogen projects at the three sites.
The plan aims to build a 1,200 km hydrogen freight corridor by 2025 and deliver 150 hydrogen fueling stations and around 5,000 Mercedes-Benz hydrogen fuel cell trucks by 2030.
The route will have around 6-8 refueling stations, Shell s vice president for hydrogen, Paul Bogers, said at the Reuters hydrogen 2021 conference on May 20. If you think about the combined kind of demand centers of how many trucks are leaving both the Rotterdam and the Hamburg port on a daily basis, we have been overwhelmed by interest from customers, Bogers said. The moment you open these corridors, you have a viable route.
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