potential in the renewable energy industry in the Philippines.
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Jointly organized by the German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPCCI), Eclareon, the Renewable Energy Association of the Philippines, and the Philippine Green Building Initiative, the “German Energy Delegation” highlighted the business opportunities between the two countries in the field of renewable energy.
German and Philippine experts, along with government representatives, shared project opportunities and best practices during the virtual conference on Tuesday, April 27.
“This conference shows the enormous potential for business cooperation between German and Philippine companies in the field of renewable energy. More than 80 B2B meetings were arranged during this business mission,” said Stefan Schmitz, GPCCI president.
The AquaDuctus pipeline will transport green hydrogen from the German North Sea directly to the continent.
It is part of the AquaVentus initiative, which plans to install 10 GW of electrolysis capacity for green hydrogen production from offshore wind power between Heligoland and the Dogger Bank sandbank.
In the dovetailed sub-projects, demand, generation, and transport of hydrogen are to be synchronised in order to enable a swift market ramp-up, RWE said.
Once the construction of the generation plants is fully completed, AquaDuctus would transport up to one million tonnes of hydrogen annually from 2035 onwards.
The first step in the AquaDuctus project is to carry out a detailed feasibility study, RWE said.
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Project partners GASCADE, Gasunie, RWE and Shell have signed a declaration of intent to further intensify their collaboration on the AquaDuctus project.
The AquaDuctus pipeline will transport green hydrogen from the North Sea directly to the continent. It is part of the AquaVentus initiative, which plans to install 10 GW of electrolysis capacity for green hydrogen production from offshore wind power between Heligoland, Germany, and the Dogger sand bank, 100 km off the east coast of England. In the dovetailed sub-projects, demand, generation, and transport of hydrogen are to be synchronised in order to enable a swift market ramp-up.
The pipeline is the vision for the first German offshore hydrogen pipeline. Once the construction of the generation plants is fully completed, AquaDuctus would transport up to 1 million tpy of green hydrogen from 2035 onwards, thus making a substantial contribution towards the decarbonisation of energy supply in Germany and Europe. The pro