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Aquaductus Project in the North Sea. Image courtesy of RWE
11 May 2021
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Hydrogen Economist looks at the new hydrogen projects added to our database and the progress made on existing developments

Hydrogen Economist looks at the new hydrogen projects added to our database and the progress made on existing developments

Eighteen new projects were added to our database in the last two weeks and updates provided for 11 existing developments, primarily across green hydrogen, but also blue and grey. Of the new projects, ten are in Europe (Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Spain & Switzerland), six are in North America (Canada & the US), one in Asia-Pacific (Japan) and one in South & Central America (Chile). In Germany, gas network operators Gascade and Gasunie have signed a declaration of intent with RWE and Shell regarding collaboration on the AquaDuctus project. The AquaDuctus pipeline will transport green hydrogen from the North Sea directly to the continent as part of the AquaVentus initiative.

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