WFW advises KGAL on investment in major German green hydrogen project26 September 2024
The Lubmin Project will produce around 100,000t of green hydrogen per year.
The Lubmin Project will produce around 100,000t of green hydrogen per year.
Sustainable, hydrogen-based aviation fuels can decarbonise the aviation industry, but uncertainties regarding technologies and business models demand intelligent solutions to unlock necessary investments.
Two key regulatory building blocks for green hydrogen supply chain are expected by the end of 2024: from new common targets to new incentives to make new initiatives bankable.
Join Watson Farley & Williams and BayernLB for the 3ʳᵈ Munich Hydrogen Summit on 15 October 2024.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our Hydrogen Forum on practical issues to consider in the legal framework of hydrogen projects, including their bankability on 5 March 2024 in Düsseldorf.
The loan, repayable at maturity will enable Lhyfe to build new green hydrogen sites.
The new UK Energy Act 2023 gained royal assent on 26 October 2023. In this first of a series of articles, we explore the changes it has introduced.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our webinar on “Upcoming Developments: Funding Instruments for Hydrogen Projects”.
WFW and KGAL hosted the second Munich Hydrogen Summit on 5 July 2023, a hybrid event focussing on hydrogen projects, investments and financing.
The 3.9 GW NEOM Green Hydrogen Project is a mega-plant to be located in the Oxagon region of NEOM.
The funds will primarily be used to upgrade Beyfin’s existing service station in the Arezzo region to provide hydrogen as well as petrol.
An overview of the EU’s plans for a pilot auction to boost hydrogen production in Europe.