Orlen will use a recent grant from the European Commission to build 16 hydrogen filling stations in Poland and set up a green hydrogen production facility. The Polish oil refiner and gasoline retailer said that it has received half of the total grants of more than €120 million ($128.5 million) allocated to hydrogen refueling infrastructure projects, marking a significant milestone as the largest grant ever awarded under the Connecting Europe Facility to support the hydrogen economy.
Salzgitter AG And Uniper SE have agreed to supply and purchase green hydrogen. She said it will be produced in a large-scale electrolysis plant planned by Uniper is planned Unpleasant be commissioned in Wilhelmshaven in 2028. The green hydrogen will be needed for the S Salzgitter Low CO2 Steelmaking program.
SKW Piesteritz and Uniper have also agreed to collaborate on the supply, production and logistics of ammonia and hydrogen derivatives. The agreement stipulates that SKW Piesteritz will supply sustainably produced ammonia, while SKW Piesteritz will supply green or blue ammonia in the medium to long term. Uniper said the two companies will also work closely together on imports.
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