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Denmark to treble power demand by 2035

Denmark’s annual power demand could treble to 127 TWh by 2035, fuelled by a surge of electrolysers using wind and solar power to create hydrogen and other green fuels, said the nation’s energy agency in a new study.

read more... 16/10/2023

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Portugal doubles 2030 goals for solar and hydrogen capacity

Portugal has more than doubled its 2030 goals for installed capacity of solar energy and electrolysers to produce green hydrogen, as it aims to decommission natural gas-fired power plants by 2040 and possibly become carbon neutral by 2045.

read more... 04/07/2023

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Spanish consortium targets 2GW green H2 in €3.2bn plan

Spain's Repsol will lead a consortium to deliver 500MW of installed electrolyser capacity by 2025, rising to 2GW by 2030, which would meet half of the country's 4GW target for 2030.

read more... 21/01/2022

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Europe’s largest electrolyser launched, set to multiply capacity tenfold by 2024

Germany’s largest refinery hosts the largest electrolyser of its kind in Europe, built by Shell and the EU. The Anglo-Dutch oil major is already looking towards building an electrolyser ten times larger by 2024 with the aim of supplying German industry with green hydrogen.

read more... 06/07/2021

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Hydrogen policies must include nuclear

Nuclear-produced hydrogen, using electrolyser technology, could have a "sizeable contribution" to make in the development of the hydrogen economy, according to a new report from the New Nuclear Watch Institute (NNWI) think-tank. However, it says the realisation of those benefits will depend on the adoption of technology-neutral policies, which do not discriminate against nuclear power.

read more... 17/12/2020

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