During the period 15/3-31/3, the European hydrogen industry recorded significant mobility. The ‘Energy from Europe for Europe’ strategy is being strengthened, with hydrogen being a key driver of the energy transition. State aid, major infrastructure projects, the connection of H₂ plants to grids and the promotion of innovations in shipping and transport highlight Europe’s dynamic path towards clean and sustainable energy.
Below we present the main highlights of the period:
🔹 “Energy from Europe for Europe”: hydrogen as a key driver of growth.
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🔹Dutch network: the first major hydrogen production plant connected.
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🔹The German government adopts a plan to implement EU regulations on the gas and hydrogen market.
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🔹The European Commission approves €6 billion in state aid to subsidise green hydrogen in Italy.
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🔹”Lighter than Aire” begins, creating new hydrogen infrastructure in the Bradford-Humber Valley in Yorkshire.
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🔹Fincantieri launches VIKING LIBRA, the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship.
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🔹Finland is expanding its hydrogen infrastructure for buses and cars.
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