Lhyfe signs five-year green hydrogen supply deal for German refuelling stations
Lhyfe has signed a five-year offtake agreement with H2 Mobility Deutschland to supply 1,200 tonnes of green hydrogen to its refuelling stations in Germany.
Lhyfe has signed a five-year offtake agreement with H2 Mobility Deutschland to supply 1,200 tonnes of green hydrogen to its refuelling stations in Germany.
Hygreen confirmed to H2 View that the planned capacity for the Malaga facility is 5GW, while stressing the site’s capacity it will depend on the company’s European growth and market demand.
Spain has granted a €150m ($165m) subsidy to support one of Cobra’s green hydrogen projects it is involved in, H2 View understands.
Hydnum Steel and Euroports are aiming to create an integrated logistics system in Europe to optimise the supply of green steel produced in Spain.
“When it comes to EU or national funding of projects, where taxpayer money is displayed, however, clear and strict criteria should be applied,” Hydrogen Europe’s CEO told H2 View.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have reported a method to “safely and securely” store hydrogen in iron for extended periods.
The partners say the plant will allow airlines at Keflavík Airport to exceed the 6% EU SAF blending mandate in 2030.
Hypermotive and Honda have unveiled a scalable hydrogen fuel cell power system designed for maritime applications.
“We aim not to sever ties with China. But we will have to restore the balance,” the EU’s head of climate policy said.
The real challenge lies in transforming electrolyser manufacturing from an industrial batch process into a streamlined, scalable operation, writes Leanne Halliday, LRQA Territory Manager for Oceania.