Danish hydrogen company gets capital injection – ready for global breakthrough

Hydrogen will soon be a much bigger part of the energy picture and, over the longer term, will represent a formidable alternative to batteries. Danish company Greenhydrogen has just secured financing from the domestic Green Investment Fund and is preparing to become a leading global actor.
Photo: Atlas Copco
Photo: Atlas Copco

Danish Greenhydrogen's headquarters remain modest for now. The firm's ten employees work in an office located in a small industrial area in the periphery of southern Danish town Kolding and, according to Google Maps, the company's nearest neighbors include used car dealerships, auto workshops and bus traffic.

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