Germany's top utility, RWE, said on Wednesday it has agreed to supply French oil major TotalEnergies with about 30,000 tonnes of green hydrogen a year from 2030, in one of the sector's biggest deals.
In a groundbreaking step for the hydrogen market, TotalEnergies and RWE have for the first time agreed on conditions for the purchase of green hydrogen over a period of 15 years. The agreement ...
Under the agreement, RWE will supply 30,000 tpy of green hydrogen produced from its electrolyzer in Lingen, Germany, to TotalEnergies’ Leuna refinery for a 15-year period.
The hydrogen will come from RWE’s 300-megawatt electrolyzer in the town of Lingen, state of Lower Saxony. “Green hydrogen storage will be provided locally”, TotalEnergies said in an online ...
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"This shows that with the right incentives hydrogen works for customers," RWE CEO Markus Krebber said. The deal comes amid growing scepticism around green hydrogen projects in Europe, with critics ...