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Swedish energy company and third co-owner of HYBRIT initiative. Provides electricity and technical development management for the hydrogen storage project. Recently granted permit extension for pilot facility operations.
Vattenfall is a leading European energy company and co-owner of Zeevonk; the project supports its net-zero strategy and EU 2050 targets.[2]
Vattenfall provides renewable energy for green hydrogen production in the Hybrit project[1].
Founded in 1909, Vattenfall is one of Europe's largest energy companies, wholly owned by the Swedish state. It has expanded into European markets beyond Sweden, notably in Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and the UK. Vattenfall has prioritized fossil-free energy targets, investing in renewable energy (offshore wind,
Major European energy company investing in renewable and hydrogen projects, active in the Dutch market.[1]
Vattenfall is a Swedish energy provider and a partner in the Hybrit initiative, focused on enabling fossil-free steel production through green hydrogen.
Prominent European energy company and partner in the Zeevonk project, committed to accelerating the energy transition and achieving net-zero goals.
Leading European renewable energy company collaborating with Superuse Studios to transform decommissioned wind turbines into tiny homes. Thomas Hjort is their director of innovation.
Swedish utility company that developed and is now abandoning the HT1 offshore hydrogen production project near Aberdeen, Scotland. Vattenfall operates the 97 MW European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC) and continues to explore fossil-free hydrogen solutions.
Vattenfall's HT1 project is mentioned as another hydrogen-related project expected to generate hydrogen off Aberdeen.
This multinational energy company partnered with Cara Delevingne for a campaign to promote clean energy and fossil-free hydrogen.
Vattenfall is one of Europe's largest energy companies and a co-creator of the HYBRIT technology. They are part of the initiative to replace coking coal with hydrogen and fossil-free electricity.
Consortium partner contributing renewable energy expertise to the Deep Purple project.
Vattenfall is an energy company and a member of the HYBRIT consortium, contributing to the development of hydrogen-based steelmaking.
Swedish power company that has signed a renewable energy PPA with Bosch for solar energy supply.
Swedish power company partnering with Preem to build a fossil-free hydrogen gas plant in Gothenburg. Vattenfall is a major Nordic energy provider.
Large-scale wind energy company with an existing deal to generate electricity for Microsoft's data centers.
A major energy producer participating in the HYBRIT project alongside SSAB to embrace hydrogen fuel cells and distance themselves from fossil fuels.
Vattenfall operates the wind farm in Sweden that has set a new record for the world's least expensive wind farm built at sea.
Vattenfall is the Swedish energy company managing and developing the offshore wind energy project near Aberdeen.
Joint-venture partner with IBERDROLA on the East Anglia Offshore Windfarm project.
One of Germany's largest energy firms that estimates consumers could pay an additional $60 billion on energy by 2020 due to renewable energy surcharges.
One of Germany's largest energy companies, Vattenfall was part of a coalition that developed Europe's largest hydrogen fuel station in Hamburg.

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