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A demonstration plant for the Modular Hydrogen Platform (MHP) large-scale electrolyzer from Quest One is being built on the MAN Energy Solutions site in Augsburg, Germany. Test operation and field data will enable comprehensive optimization of plant operations as well as the assembly and service concept of the electrolyzer.
The Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung - ZSW) in Stuttgart/Germany has started work on the further expansion of its electrolysis test site in line with the “ElyLab” testing and innovation centre.
Renewable hydrogen developer and independent producer DH2 Energy is developing four large-scale green hydrogen facilities in Spain's Extremadura region. The DH2 Energy initiatives under way in Extremadura represent a total investment of €2.25 billion.
The Gas market operator MIBGAS has opened the auction process for the purchase of renewable hydrogen from DH2 Energy`s solar Hysencia plant in Aragón, which has an electrolysis capacity of 35 MW. Operations are anticipated to commence in the first half of 2027.
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg is starting to market 100,000 tons of green ammonia from the Skipavika Green Ammonia (SkiGA) project in western Norway, making it one of the first suppliers of the green hydrogen derivative on the market.
DH2 Energy has received the Integrated Environmental Authorization for its Hysencia plant, a 35 MW electrolysis and 49 MW solar pv project, located in Aragon, Spain.
H-Tec Systems and Bilfinger collaborate for green hydrogen projects in Europe. The non-exclusive strategic partnership is centered on the development of large-scale electrolysis projects.
H-Tec Systems receives research funding to advance research project PEP.IN with PEM electrolysers expertise as part of the H2Giga hydrogen project.
As the most cost competitive electricity source, solar is critical making Europe the world leader in renewable hydrogen. SolarPower Europe launched a new workstream.
Annual global investments in green hydrogen - hydrogen production powered by renewable sources - are now expected to exceed $1billion USD by 2023 according to IHS Markit.