Vattenfall secures public funding for hydrogen venture in the UK

By producing hydrogen directly from turbines, the utility wants to reduce energy loss and save money. The company has just received state subsidies to develop the first turbine of this kind in the UK, providing a much more efficient solution than other alternatives, says CEO Anna Borg.
Vattenfalls adm. direktør, Anna Borg, havde onsdag besøg af fire regeringsledere samt EU-Kommissionens præsident, Ursula von der Leyen. | Photo: Vattenfall
Vattenfalls adm. direktør, Anna Borg, havde onsdag besøg af fire regeringsledere samt EU-Kommissionens præsident, Ursula von der Leyen. | Photo: Vattenfall
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Vattenfall is taking the first major step towards commercializing one of the company’s major innovations: a wind turbine with a built-in electrolyzer for green hydrogen production.

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