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17 March 2025
BASF Launches 54-Megawatt Electrolyzer at Ludwigshafen
The new electrolyzer produces green hydrogen, reducing emissions by 72,000 tons annually, supporting a hydrogen economy, and receiving €124.3M in funding.
10 March 2025
Técnicas Reunidas to Engineer Major Green Methanol Plant in Europe
The project will produce 140,000 tons of e-methanol annually, using biogenic carbon and renewable hydrogen, aiding decarbonization in shipping and aviation.
30 July 2024
Siemens Energy secures hydrogen project contract from EWE in Germany
The 280 MW electrolysis plant in Emden will produce 26,000 tons of green hydrogen annually by 2027, reducing CO2 emissions by 800,000 tons. The project is part of the "Clean Hydrogen Coastline" initiative.
23 November 2023
BASF Secures Funding for 54-MW Hydrogen Electrolysis Plant
The 54-MW PEM electrolyzer will produce 8,000 metric tons of hydrogen annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 72,000 metric tons. The project receives €124.3 million in funding and aims to start in 2025.
17 April 2023
Pilot Electrolyzer in Herne: Green Hydrogen for Wind Energy
A pilot project in Herne aims to produce green hydrogen for wind turbine materials, reducing CO2 emissions. Funded by the German Federal Ministry, it tests new electrolysis technology until mid-2025.
23 June 2022
Air Liquide and Siemens Energy Form Joint Venture for Renewable Hydrogen Electrolyzers
The joint venture will produce industrial-scale renewable hydrogen electrolyzers in Berlin, starting in 2023, with a 3 GW capacity by 2025. It aims to advance hydrogen technology and decarbonize industries.
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18 January 2018
Evonik and Siemens to Produce Specialty Chemicals from CO2 and Renewable Electricity
The Rheticus project uses electrolysis and fermentation to convert CO2 into specialty chemicals, aiming for cost-effective, eco-friendly production. A test plant will start by 2021 in Marl, Germany.