In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Libra Horizon, a joint venture between Scandinavian Horizon and EnBW Sweden, announced that Trollhättan has been selected as the location for its first green hydrogen project.
The report noted that the planned 5 MW facility will produce up to 775 tons of green hydrogen per year, reducing CO2 emissions by more than 9,000 tons annually. The hydrogen will supply both industrial users and the transport sector, the report added.
“Launching our first project in Trollhättan is a deliberate choice. The city has an energy utility that dares to innovate and a municipality that leads with ambition. Together, we can show how hydrogen can become an integrated part of a resilient and sustainable energy system, said Mads Miltersen, of EnBW Sweden.
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