Air Products and Port of Hamburg in joint hydrogen push
Project aims to accelerate production, demand and development of supply chain at north German port and across surrounding region
Industrial gases company Air Products and the Hamburg Port Authority are working together on clean hydrogen to identify ways to accelerate production, consumption and the development of a supply chain at the port and more widely across the north German state of Hamburg. The terms of the agreement have been set out under a memorandum of understanding. On the demand side, the two companies are focused on hydrogen applications to decarbonise heavy-duty vehicles, including port logistics, and industry. “Ports and their industrial clusters in Hamburg, and around the world, have a critical role to play in expanding hydrogen’s role in the energy transition,” says Kurt Lefevere, vice-president and g

Also in this section
13 March 2025
Government awards €1.21b of funding to seven large-scale projects as it chases capacity target of 12GW by 2030
12 March 2025
Speakers at this year’s CERAWeek conference noted the growing interest in green hydrogen, but hurdles such as cost remain to its adoption at scale
11 March 2025
A reassessment of clean hydrogen’s growth trajectory is underway, but the energy vector’s long-term potential to decarbonise remains intact
10 March 2025
Collaboration has become crucial to success as projects turn out to be more complex and expensive than previously thought, industry figures tell Dubai conference