UAE's Masdar to Invest in Austria's Largest Hydrogen Project
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The Austrian energy company plans a large hydrogen production plant in Bruck an der Leitha. Almost half of it is now taken over by the renewable company of the Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi.
Bergens Tidene claims the air has run out of the hydrogen balloon. Hyds believes the adventure has just begun.
The energy location Bruck an der Leitha gets international tailwind: Abu Dhabi's state-owned company Masdar participates with a three-digit million in the OMV project for green hydrogen. Austria and the United Arab Emirates deepen their energy partnership. Masdar, the state-owned renewable energy company Abu Dhabis, takes over 49 percent of the planned OMV hydrogen plant in Bruck an der Leitha. The OMV retains the majority with 51 percent. "We w…
Masdar to invest in Austria’s largest hydrogen project
Abu Dhabi renewables major Masdar has partnered with Austrian energy company OMV to make a “significant investment” in the largest hydrogen project in Austria. Masdar will take a 49 percent stake in the proposed electrolysis plant in Bruck an der Leitha while OMV will retain 51 percent, Austria’s APA news agency reported. “We will build Europe’s fifth-largest electrolyser, which will allow us to produce green hydrogen,” said OMV CEO Alfred Stern…
Masdar, the state renewable energy company of Abu Dhabi, will invest a millionaire sum in a green hydrogen plant that is building in eastern Austria the OMV group, the largest gas and oil consortium in Central and Eastern Europe, has announced the Austrian Minister of Economy, Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer. In statements to the press in Abu Dhabi, Hattmannsdorfer specified that the corresponding contract was signed with the Emirati Minister of Indust…
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