Denmark will procure at least 6 GW of offshore wind power capacity to potentially produce hydrogen, while Orlen says it will use a European Commission grant to build 16 hydrogen refueling stations in Poland. Denmark has launched a procurement process for new offshore wind farms in six sites to build at least 6 GW of capacity, with the potential for further expansion. The Danish government said that this could "mean green electricity corresponding to the consumption of more than 10 million Danish and European households, although the green electricity could also be used for hydrogen or other power-to-X ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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