H2 Energy calls for political courage, high carbon levy

Swiss firm H2 Energy, set to establish a 1GW hydrogen facility in Denmark, sees the transformation of heavy transport as a low-hanging fruit and calls for political courage to secure offtakers.
Photo: Gregers Tycho/IND
Photo: Gregers Tycho/IND
by anne filbert, translated by jonas sahl hollænder

H2 Energy Europe, which will be behind a forthcoming 1GW hydrogen production facility near Esbjerg, Western Denmark, sees great potential for hydrogen as part of the green transformation of heavy transport in the country.

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