Hydrogen

"Future Hamburg Talk” meets Marleen Marks

13 July 2021
Project manager outlines Hansewerk's hydrogen plans

Around 40 per cent of energy use in Germany goes towards heating buildings. Industry and mobility are other major consumers. The Hansewerk energy provider in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region now aims to lower emissions using hydrogen. The company is planning an 25 MW electrolyser in the Port of Hamburg to this end. Marleen Marks, Project Manager with Hansewerk, tells Future Hamburg Talk about details of the company's plans.

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