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Deutsche ReGas gets EU funding for Lubmin hydrogen project

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Deutsche ReGas on Wednesday said it will receive 112 million euros ($126.97 million) worth of public grants from the European Union's Hydrogen Bank for a renewable hydrogen

Deutsche ReGas Secures EU Grants for Hydrogen Initiative in Lubmin

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Deutsche ReGas on Wednesday said it will receive 112 million euros ($126.97 million) worth of public grants from the European Union's Hydrogen Bank for a renewable hydrogen project at Lubmin on Germany's Baltic Sea coast.

The grant comes under EU funding schemes to promote electrolysis processes that use carbon-free electricity to kick-start a local economy producing hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels.

ReGas said the hydrogen production at Lubmin, for which the funding will be spread over 10 years, can cut 1.6 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.

The EU subsidy is designed to help to close price differences between green hydrogen production costs and conventional energy prices.

The funding was awarded in a 992 million euro auction, the second for the Hydrogen Bank, in which 15 projects from five countries were awarded money, ReGas said in a statement.

ReGas is a private developer and operator of energy infrastructure, including floating storage and regasification units and hydrogen electrolysers.

The Lubmin plant, located near where ReGas used to import liquefied natural gas on a floating reception terminal in the aftermath of the 2022 energy crisis, aims to make use of access to offshore wind energy and Baltic Sea water that can be used in the electrolysis process to make hydrogen.

It is also close to both power transmission grids and a new hydrogen core transport network, set to start between 2025 and 2032.

ReGas has moved its LNG operations away from Lubmin to develop an LNG landing terminal in the nearby German port area of Mukran on Ruegen island.

"From the very beginning, our goal was to secure energy supply and, at the same time, to push forward the energy transition," said managing director Ingo Wagner.

Grant agreements for the hydrogen projects selected by the EU in the auction round are expected to be signed by September/October, an EU document attached by ReGas said.

($1 = 0.8821 euros)

(Reporting by Vera Eckert, editing by Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • Deutsche ReGas secures 112 million euros from EU.
  • Funding supports hydrogen production in Lubmin.
  • Project aims to cut 1.6 million metric tons of CO2.
  • EU subsidy bridges green hydrogen and conventional energy costs.
  • Lubmin plant utilizes offshore wind energy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much funding did Deutsche ReGas receive from the EU?
Deutsche ReGas will receive 112 million euros ($126.97 million) in public grants from the European Union's Hydrogen Bank for its renewable hydrogen project.
What is the purpose of the EU funding for the hydrogen project?
The EU funding aims to promote electrolysis processes that utilize carbon-free electricity to produce hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels.
What are the expected environmental benefits of the Lubmin hydrogen project?
The hydrogen production at Lubmin is projected to cut 1.6 million metric tons of carbon dioxide over the project's duration.
When are the grant agreements for the hydrogen projects expected to be signed?
Grant agreements for the selected hydrogen projects are expected to be signed by September or October.
What is the significance of the Lubmin plant's location?
The Lubmin plant is strategically located near offshore wind access, power transmission grids, and a new hydrogen core transport network, enhancing its operational potential.

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