Hydrogenious LOHC Infra Bavaria Secures €72.5m Grant for Green Hydrogen Project
Key Ideas
  • Hydrogenious LOHC Infra Bavaria has received a €72.5m grant for their Green Hydrogen @ Blue Danube project, set to supply 1,800 tonnes of green hydrogen to the Bavarian industrial area.
  • The project, part of the European IPCEI Hy2Infra wave, aims to establish a sustainable hydrogen supply for central European industry, leveraging the LOHC technology for efficient transportation.
  • The European Commission approved €6.9bn for hydrogen infrastructure projects across several European countries, emphasizing the importance of hydrogen pipelines in enabling decarbonization and climate-neutral growth.
  • Dr. Daniel Teichmann, CEO of Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, highlighted the project's contribution to Germany's energy transition goals, emphasizing the role of hydrogen in decarbonizing industry by 2030.
Hydrogenious LOHC Infra Bavaria, a development by Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, has been awarded a significant grant of €72.5m for its Green Hydrogen @ Blue Danube project. The project, supported mainly by the German Federal Government and the State of Bavaria, aims to build the LOHC ReleasePLANT starting in 2028 to supply 1,800 tonnes of green hydrogen to the Bavarian industrial area. This initiative, recognized as an Important Project of Common European Interest, is part of the Hy2Infra wave and aligns with the European Commission's efforts to boost sustainable hydrogen supply in central Europe. The project will utilize the company's liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) technology to transport large quantities of green hydrogen efficiently, including injecting it into existing pipeline networks like HyPipe Bavaria. The European Commission's approval of €6.9bn for hydrogen infrastructure projects in several European countries signals a significant step towards decarbonization and climate-neutral growth. Dr. Robert Habeck, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, highlighted the importance of hydrogen infrastructure in achieving decarbonization goals, emphasizing the role of hydrogen pipelines in supporting industrial centers. Dr. Daniel Teichmann, CEO and Founder of Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, underscored the project's role in accelerating Germany's energy transition and industry decarbonization by 2030, positioning it as a key contributor to Germany's ambitious goals.
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