In Romania, The Diplomat reported that MOL Group has inaugurated a 10 megawatt capacity green hydrogen plant in Százhalombatta, Hungary.
According to the report, the plant will reduce the Danube Refinery’s carbon dioxide emissions by 25 000 tons. MOL will be able to produce 1,600 tons of green hydrogen per year.
The plant will start producing in the second half of 2024. MOL will use the green hydrogen primarily in its own network for fuel production, the report added.
MOL noted that Plug Power’s electrolysis equipment uses electricity from renewable sources to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen.
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Tags: green hydrogen, Hungary, MOL Group
Category: Fuels