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Fuel Cells Works, Dutch Government Grants DEI+ Subsidy to PosHYdon, World's First Offshore Green Hydrogen Production

Friday Fallback Story: First Offshore Green Hydrogen Production Pilot Starts at Scheveningen

By | News, Throwback Thursday | No Comments September 17, 2021 | 3 min read September 17, 2021 | 3 min read

A worldwide unique pilot is starting off the coast of Scheveningen. A mostly Dutch consortium is producing green hydrogen on a production platform for the first time. With the support of Demonstration Energy and Climate Innovation (DEI+). Wind energy, hydrogen and gas infrastructure come together to open up the energy transition offshore.

Fuel Cells Works, Near Zero Emissions (NZE) TRANSTAINER

PACECO-Mitsui Near Zero Emissions (NZE) TRANSTAINER: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Version Coming

By | News | No Comments September 17, 2021 | 2 min read September 17, 2021 | 2 min read

The Near Zero Emissions Transtainer is an updated version of the PACECO-Mitsui well-established hybrid Transtainer, featuring a power module combination of larger capacity lithium-ion batteries directly providing power to operate the crane and  a small engine primarily used to recharge the batteries.

Fuel Cells Works, "An Efficient Hydrogen Market Will Give The Energy Transition The Crucial Push"

Wintershall CEO: “An Efficient Hydrogen Market Will Give The Energy Transition The Crucial Push”

By | Europe, News | No Comments September 17, 2021 | 6 min read September 17, 2021 | 6 min read
  • A technology-open energy policy is vital to establish the market quickly
  • Advances in Wintershall Dea’s own hydrogen projects
  • Germany has to catch up: Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands are ahead in CCS

Germany is in the midst of an election campaign, but the major parties agree on one point: All of them are in favour of a hydrogen market. “It’s good that policymakers also acknowledge the future role of hydrogen. But we must not just look at Germany: We now have to establish a hydrogen market – in Germany, Europe and worldwide,” says Mario Mehren, CEO of Wintershall Dea, at the BDEW Congress in Berlin on September 15th. He adds that such a market is created by supply and demand. “We have a chicken and egg problem here: There is no market without hydrogen production, and the industry won’t switch to new technologies if there aren’t sufficient volumes.” Mehren is convinced that an efficient hydrogen market can give the energy transition the crucial push.

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