Axpo's MatcH2: Empowering the Green Hydrogen Economy in Switzerland
Key Ideas
- Axpo announced support for MatcH2, a digital platform for networking hydrogen market participants, aiming to boost the development of the hydrogen economy in Switzerland and Europe.
- The platform enhances planning security for both producers and consumers by providing information on green hydrogen availability and demand, facilitating a coordinated development of the market.
- MatcH2, created in collaboration with Localiser, emphasizes networking and data sharing over trading, fostering exchange between key players in the hydrogen market to ensure a reliable supply chain.
- Axpo's commitment to green hydrogen is evident through investments in production plants in Switzerland and involvement in international projects in France and Italy, contributing to the global advancement of the hydrogen economy.
Axpo, a key player in the hydrogen economy, is dedicated to promoting green hydrogen in Switzerland and Europe. The company's latest initiative involves supporting a digital platform called MatcH2, designed to connect various stakeholders in the hydrogen market. This platform aims to create a network for customers, producers, and transport service providers, thereby facilitating the decarbonization process. By providing information on green hydrogen availability and demand, the MatcH2 platform ensures planning security for both producers and consumers, enabling a coordinated development of the hydrogen market. It emphasizes networking and data sharing to enhance collaboration among industry players. Axpo's investments in green hydrogen production plants in Switzerland, like the one in Domat/Ems, and its involvement in international projects, such as the mobility initiative in France and hydrogen plant development in Italy, demonstrate its commitment to advancing the global hydrogen economy.
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