Danish PtX project gets environmental green light

Power-to-X project H2 Energy in Danish town Esbjerg is one step closer to an investment decision, but still depends on political decisions.
Photo: Illustration: H2 Energy Europe
Photo: Illustration: H2 Energy Europe

The environmental aspects of large industrial projects are playing a significant role in Denmark these days. However, for H2 Energy, which has been developing a hydrogen production plant in Esbjerg for the past few years, it is in a positive sense. The Swiss company has received environmental approval from the authorities for its project in the gigawatt-scale.

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