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Last Monday, one of Germany’s largest hydrogen projects got underway in Hamburg with the laying of the foundation stone for a 100 MW electrolyzer. At the site of the former Moorburg power plant, the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) will produce around 10,000 tons of green hydrogen annually in the future, thereby advancing the decarbonization of the port and industry. Kraftanlagen Energies & Services is responsible for the planning, delivery, and construction of all technical ancillary and supply facilities, thus making a significant contribution to the realization of this future-oriented project.

“The construction of the Green Hydrogen Hub in Moorburg is an important project for the energy transition in Hamburg. The production of green hydrogen is a future-oriented technology that can significantly reduce CO₂ emissions in industry and other sectors,” said Dr. Peter Tschentscher, Hamburg´s First Mayor, as he gave the starting signal and emphasized the importance of the project.

Further information on the laying of the foundation stone can be found in the press release issued by Luxcara.

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