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© Deutsche ReGas and Höegh-LNG
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© Deutsche ReGas and Höegh-LNG

Floating hydrogen import terminal planned for Germany

Two German LNG players have revealed plans to develop a floating hydrogen import terminal in Lubmin that will feed hydrogen into Germany’s network.

Deutsche ReGas and Höegh-LNG signed an agreement in principle to realise the so-called H2-Import-Terminal Lubmin, which will act as a floating import terminal for the “industrial conversion” of green ammonia to green hydrogen.

Expected to start operations from early 2026, the companies say the terminal will be the “world’s first” floating green ammonia cracker, producing around 30,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year.

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