In the city of Duisburg in Germany’s industrial heartland is a vast steel complex that is one of Europe’s largest polluters.
If adopted widely, the devices could help clean up heavy industry, such as steel-making, in Germany and elsewhere.
“We are maybe in one of those few very promising industries where Germany has a significant and very promising base,” said Werner Ponikwar, chief executive of ThyssenKrupp Nucera, which produces the electrolyzers.
The company was spun off from ThyssenKrupp, a German steel giant, in 2023.
Overall, German state and federal governments have earmarked €13.2 billion for investment in about two dozen projects to develop hydrogen.
Persons:
”, Werner Ponikwar, ThyssenKrupp
Locations:
Duisburg, Germany, ThyssenKrupp