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Statkraft can likely count on support from the EU in its plans to build a hydrogen production site in Germany.
The Norwegian state-owned company wants to build electrolysis capacity of 200 MW in Emden, Lower Saxony, on the North Sea coast.
Statkraft also plans to install large heat pumps with a total output of 50 MW in order to raise the waste heat from the electrolysis to a higher temperature level so that it can be used as district heating. The EU has now asked the energy company to enter into negotiations on funding of up to €107 million ($116 million) for its project.
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