THE NETHERLANDS IS PAVING THE WAY TO USE HYDROGEN AS A CLEAN ENERGY CARRIER

Europe’s first large-scale green hydrogen plant moved closer to reality in January (2020) when a proposed electrolysis project in the Netherlands won EUR11 million funding from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH-JU), a European Commission/industry partnership supporting hydrogen technology innovation. Amsterdam-based chemicals maker Nouryon and Dutch gas infrastructure operator Gasunie expect to make a final investment decision this year on whether to build a hydrogen plant in Delfzijl, on the northern Netherlands coast,  with 20 megawatts ...


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