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Port of Hamburg signs agreement with Air Products to create a comprehensive value chain for hydrogen
By introducing hydrogen technologies to the North German port, it provides a basis to import hydrogen from across the globe to a central location in Europe.
This could bolster hydrogen across the entire EU whilst additionally supporting the rising demand for hydrogen technologies in Germany.
Both Air Products and the HPA are aligned in their intention to accelerate the production, supply chain and consumption of hydrogen in the North of Germany and Free Hanseatic State of Hamburg.
In collaboration, both parties are focused on identifying real opportunities that would support the stimulation of hydrogen demand and subsequent decarbonisation of heavy-duty vehicles including port logistics and industry.
Jens Meier, CEO of the Hamburg Port Authority, said, “The HPA is committed to future-proof and innovative technologies and their use in the port, thus supporting decarbonisation and the City of Hamburg’s Clean Air Plan. This MoU is a further step on our way to taking concrete action here.”
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Port of Hamburg signs agreement with Air Products to create a comprehensive value chain for hydrogen
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