Germany’s government has published new guidelines for financing hydrogen production, processing, storage and transport projects outside the EU.

There’s a total of €350 million available for hydrogen plants, research projects, studies and training until 2024 as part of the country’s hydrogen strategy announced last year. 

“The published funding guidelines are a central element in the implementation of the national hydrogen strategy,” said the economy minister Peter Altmaier. “By promoting pilot and reference projects abroad, we are at the same time helping to strengthen Germany as an industrial and export location."

Companies can request up to €15 million in grants, while projects run by research organisations can get up to €5 million in funding.

 

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