Siemens Energy builds the heart for hydrogen production in Berlin: a look at the Hydrogen Hall and the future of the energy transition.

Siemens Energy builds the heart for hydrogen production in Berlin: a look at the Hydrogen Hall and the future of the energy transition.

Siemens Energy is building a new production road for promising hydrogen production in Berlin-Moabit. With an investment of 30 million euros and 60 employees, the heart for hydrogen production, the so-called stack. This divides distilled water using green electricity into its components in its components and hydrogen without releasing the climate killer gas CO2. Chancellor Olaf Scholz describes this as a "good day for Berlin, Germany, Europe" and emphasizes the importance of clean industry for climate neutrality. The aim is to produce 20 gigawatts of electrolyser capacity by 2030, twice as much as the goal for Germany provides. Similar projects are already underway in Europe, such as in France, Denmark and Sweden, in which green hydrogen is to be produced for shipping.
According to a report by www.bz-berlin.de