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China Petrochemical News Network reported on May 26, 2021, according to Electric Power News, the famous Danish green hydrogen fuel supply company Everfuel said on May 25 that it will be used as a hydrogen fuel refill between Scandinavia and Germany.
Everfuel said in a statement that the hydrogen refueling network is part of the company’s 1.
Everfuel said the company's goal is to develop a Scandinavian hydrogen fueling network that will initially cover Norway south of Trondheim, Sweden and Denmark south of Stockholm.
This initiative is a public-private partnership co-financed by the European Union involving eight regions of Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway to develop the entire hydrogen value chain.
Everfuel’s Danish hydrogen refueling network will include the company’s Esbjerg, Kolding, Aarhus and Korsor refueling stations already in operation, as well as the high-capacity refueling station in Copenhagen’s Amager scheduled to start operations on July 1.
Everfuel will work with local governments and end users to establish specific locations, and the first specific location is expected to be announced within this year.
Everfuel’s ambition is to establish a hydrogen fueling network consisting of 40-50 hydrogen fueling stations in Scandinavia by 2023, so that at least one-third of the population lives within a distance of hydrogen fueling.
Li Jun compiled from Electric Power News
The original text is as follows:
Everfuel launches Danish hydrogen fueling network to link Scandinavia and Germany
Renewable hydrogen company Everfuel has launched a plan to deliver up to 19 hydrogen fueling stations through Denmark by the end of 2023, part of a project to build a network between Scandinavia and Germany, the company said May 25.
The network of hydrogen fueling stations is part of Everfuel's plan to invest Eur1.
"Everfuel aims to develop a Scandinavian hydrogen fueling network which will initially cover Norway south of Trondheim, Sweden south of Stockholm and Denmark," Everfuel said.
The initiative is an EU co-financed public-private partnership across eight regions in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway that aims to develop the entire hydrogen value chain.
Everfuel's Danish network will include the company's Esbjerg, Kolding, Aarhus and Korsor fueling stations which are already in operation, and a high-capacity station at Amager in Copenhagen, due to start operations July 1.
The company will establish specific site locations in collaboration with local authorities and end users, with the first locations expected to be announced in 2021.
Everfuel has an ambition of establishing a hydrogen fueling network of 40-50 stations in Scandinavia by 2023, to enable at least a third of the population to live within 15km of a hydrogen fueling station.