The Hamburg Hydrogen Network has today (26th April) launched to link hydrogen production, distribution and utilisation across a range of applications in the country – and it’s already submitted an application to the EU-wide Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) funding programme to support such goals.
The companies behind such effort are Airbus, ArcelorMittal, Gasnetz Hamburg, GreenPlug, Hamburger Hafen und Logistik, Hamburg Port Authority, HADAG Seetouristik und Fährdienst and Stadtreinigung Hamburg, which have also teamed up with those behind the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub –Shell, Vattenfall, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Wärme Hamburg.
By formalising the consortium and working together, the group hopes to reduce Hamburg’s current 16 million tonnes of CO2 emissions by more than one million tonnes annually by 2030 through local electrolysis, sea-side imports and connection to the emerging European hydrogen network.
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