Green Hydrogen @ Blue Danube Project: Pioneering Hydrogen Infrastructure in Bavaria
Key Ideas
  • Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies is building a LOHC ReleasePLANT in Bavaria to supply 1,800 tons of green hydrogen to the Danube region from 2028.
  • The project, recognized by the European Commission, aims to accelerate the hydrogen economy's ramp-up and contribute to stable hydrogen supply in Central Europe.
  • The innovative LOHC technology allows safe transportation of green hydrogen via existing liquid fuel infrastructure, promoting energy system resilience.
  • Government funding of 72.5 million euros, with 70% from the federal government and 30% from Bavaria, highlights commitment to hydrogen infrastructure development.
The Green Hydrogen @ Blue Danube project in Bavaria, Germany, led by Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, is set to revolutionize the region's hydrogen infrastructure. With the construction of a LOHC ReleasePLANT, the project aims to supply 1,800 tons of green hydrogen to the Bavarian Danube region from 2028. Dr. Daniel Teichmann, the company's CEO, emphasized the role of LOHC technology in achieving climate targets and praised the government's support for hydrogen infrastructure development. The European Commission's recognition and funding of 72.5 million euros, with significant contributions from both federal and state levels, underscore the project's importance in accelerating the hydrogen economy. Hydrogenious' innovative LOHC technology enables the safe transport of green hydrogen using existing liquid fuel infrastructure, facilitating connections between national and international hydrogen producers and industrial off-takers. This approach enhances energy system resilience and promotes sustainability. By storing green hydrogen in LOHC, the project addresses the need for stable hydrogen supply in Central Europe and aims to integrate with pipeline networks for wider distribution. Government officials, including Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Dr. Robert Habeck and Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger, expressed support for the project's goals and highlighted the significance of LOHC technology in advancing the hydrogen economy. The project's pioneering nature and focus on the entire hydrogen value chain demonstrate a holistic approach to sustainable energy practices, positioning Green Hydrogen @ Blue Danube as a leading initiative in Germany's hydrogen strategy.
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