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The European Commission has approved state aid for the IPCEI Hy2Move project, releasing over 22.2 million euros for hydrogen technology investments in Italy. In Germany, the Ministry of Energy launched a tender for the H2 SOLLAB project, aimed at creating a hydrogen research facility to enhance the country’s renewable energy goals. Meanwhile, Hygreen Energy is set to invest over 2 billion euros in Spain, establishing an electrolyser manufacturing facility and large-scale green hydrogen production plants. Torghatten Nord has signed a hydrogen delivery agreement with GreenH, committing to operate green hydrogen ferries, which will significantly reduce CO2 emissions. Additionally, HH2E has contracted Gebrüder Karstens for the construction of a major green hydrogen plant in Lubmin, Germany, marking a substantial step in the country's hydrogen production capacity expansion. These initiatives collectively underscore the growing momentum and investment in hydrogen technology across Europe.
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