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Founded in 2008 through merger of PKN Orlen, Lotos, and PGNiG; largest energy group in Poland; actively expanding hydrogen infrastructure with stations in Poznań, Katowice, Wałbrzych, Włocławek; plans 1 GW electrolyser capacity by 2030; recent EU funding of EUR 62 million for Phase III of Clean Cities project[1][2][3]
Polish state-owned energy company involved in hydrogen projects
Orlen is a major Polish oil and gas conglomerate, increasingly pivoting towards clean energy and hydrogen as part of its transition strategy. The group also includes Lotos Green H2, a special-purpose vehicle focused on renewable hydrogen. Orlen has made recent strategic investments, including in Hystar, a high-efficien
Orlen is a state energy giant in Poland that has opened the country's first public hydrogen refueling station. The company plans to open 100 hydrogen refueling stations in Poland and neighboring countries by 2030 as part of its decarbonization strategy.

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