European Union greenlights German support of BASF renewable hydrogen production
The EU gave its approval to a measure in Germany to support the chemical company in H2. On Monday, the European Union announced that it had granted approval to a measure in Germany to support the renewable hydrogen production plans of BASF. The European Commission gave the nod to $130.80 million (€134 million) in funding. The week started with the European Commission giving the nod to a $130.80 million German measure to provide support to BASF SE (ETR stock symbol BAS). These funds will be aimed directly at BASF’s intentions for producing renewable hydrogen. This carbon emission-free fuel is…
The EU gave its approval to a measure in Germany to support the chemical company in H2.
On Monday, the European Union announced that it had granted approval to a measure in Germany to support the renewable hydrogen production plans of BASF.The European Commission gave the nod to $130.80 million (€134 million) in funding.
The week started with the European Commission giving the nod to a $130.80 million German measure to provide support to BASF SE (ETR stock symbol BAS). These funds will be aimed directly at BASF’s intentions for producing renewable hydrogen. This carbon emission-free fuel is intended as a component of a larger strategy to decarbonize the chemical company’s production processes.
“This 134 million euro measure enables Germany to help BASF step up its renewable hydrogen production capacities, thereby contributing to the greening of the chemical value chain and of the transport sector,” said Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s antitrust chief, in a statement released with the announcement of the support and funding.