Hesse Unveils Feasibility Study for 280Km Hydrogen Network, Backed by €245–300M Investment
In order to promote the energy transition and ensure the future viability of the economy, the state of Hesse is supporting efforts to build a regional hydrogen infrastructure in northern and central Hesse.

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