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Hannover Messe Shows the Future of Industry and the Tradeshow Business

Search Sponsored By Cookie Consent This site uses cookies to store information on your computer. Without consent certain enhanced features will not be available and future visits may require repeated consent, so it is recommended to accept the use of cookies. Visit the Automation.com Privacy Policy for more information. Hannover Messe Shows the Future of Industry and the Tradeshow Business April 16, 2021 Summary Year after year, Hannover Messe is the showcase for industry and a catalyst for future topics such as AI, sustainable production and 5G. As a purely digital event, this year s HANNOVER MESSE served two roles: it revealed not only the future of industry, but also demonstrated what tradeshows will look like going forward.

RWE sets sights on Australian green hydrogen for German market

Energy Transition Green hydrogen: image of planned future hydrogen site of H2U in South Australia that could supply green hydrogen to Germany Photo: Image RWE RWE sets sights on Australian green hydrogen for German market Utility intends to use a planned LNG terminal in northern Germany for hydrogen imports instead 15 April 2021 9:39 GMT Updated  15 April 2021 9:39 GMT in  Berlin RWE Supply & Trading has signed a memorandum of understanding with Australia’s The Hydrogen Utility (H2U) in an effort to build up global trading routes for green hydrogen between Australia and Germany, with capacity at a planned European liquefied natural gas terminal being considered.

RWE, H2U to work on Australia-Germany hydrogen trading

RWE, H2U to work on Australia-Germany hydrogen trading April 15, 2021, by Sanja Pekic German energy company RWE and Australian hydrogen project developer The Hydrogen Utility (H2U) have teamed up to develop hydrogen trading between these two countries. Courtesy of RWE A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the two companies on 15 April 2021 with the aim to bring green hydrogen produced in Australia to Europe. This is in line with the objective of HySupply, a German-Australian feasibility study which started in December 2020 by the German Academy of Science and Engineering and the Federation of German Industries. The planned LNG Terminal in Brunsbüttel, where RWE intends to book capacity, is seen as a possible location for the future import of hydrogen into Germany.

RWE moves to secure green hydrogen for Germany from Australian developer

15 April 2021 8:33 GMT Updated  15 April 2021 9:11 GMT RWE Supply & Trading has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Australia’s Hydrogen Utility (H 2U) in a move aimed at building up global trading routes for green – renewables-produced – hydrogen between Australia and Germany. The agreement is in line with a bi-lateral feasibility study called HySupply that was kicked off last December by the German Academy of Science and Engineering and the Federation of German Industries aiming at bringing green H 2 to Germany. Europe’s largest economy last year as part of a $10bn national hydrogen strategy said it will massively invest both in the ramp up of hydrogen technologies in Germany and the establishment of a global hydrogen economy to allow for large-scale imports of the green gas into the country.

Australia/Germany: RWE and H2U join forces to develop global hydrogen trading between Australia and Germany

RWE Supply & Trading and Australian hydrogen project developer The Hydrogen Utility (H2U) have joined forces to develop hydrogen trading between Australia and Germany and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the aim to bring green hydrogen produced in Australia to Europe.

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