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The current board of Hydrogen Europe
Associations

New board members from industry, energy and regional authorities at Hydrogen Europe

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The industry association Hydrogen Europe has appointed new members to its board. Dr. Sopna Sury of RWE Generation will remain Chair until 2028. The new appointments reflect key sectors of the hydrogen economy.

Supporting the hydrogen ramp-up is apparently not a priority for the new federal government.
Politics

BDEW criticizes draft budget: hydrogen ramp-up at risk

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The German federal government has adopted the 2025 draft budget and key figures for 2026. The German Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) criticizes massive cuts in hydrogen funding and warns of negative consequences for industry and Germany as a business location.

Germany and France

Industry associations call for European hydrogen alliance

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At the beginning of May, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron appeared so united in their positions that French media dubbed them "Merzcron." Industry associations from the energy sector believe this renewed Franco-German alignment should be leveraged.

Industrial clusters coincide with the most promising locations for hydrogen production.
Report

Hydrogen potential atlas by Fraunhofer ISE identifies optimal electrolyzer sites in Germany

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A research consortium led by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) has launched an atlas for green hydrogen production in Germany. This online tool identifies suitable sites for electrolyzers, taking into account factors such as industrial demand, availability of renewable energy, and the utilization of by-products.

Initiative HyDresden | Prof. Alexander Michaelis (Institutsleiter, Fraunhofer IKTS), Dr. ReinhartVogel (Geschäftsführer, Linde Engineering), Nils Aldag (CEO, Sunfire) (v.l.n.r.)
Infrastructure

Initiative calls for investment security to achieve 10 gigawatt electrolysis target by 2030

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The HyDresden initiative is calling for electrolysis and green hydrogen to be anchored as eligible infrastructure projects within the planned €500 billion special fund. Linde Engineering, Sunfire, and the Fraunhofer IKTS aim to establish Dresden as an international hydrogen hub and to expand domestic value creation.