17 November 2022, Hamburg: Robert Habeck (r, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, and Seifi Ghasemi, President and CEO of Air Products, shake hands in front of an oil tank on the site of the Oiltanking Deutschland GmbH tank terminal in the port. Industrial gas producer Air Products and energy company Mabanaft plan to build the first major green energy import terminal in the Port of Hamburg. The terminal at the Oiltanking Deutschland tank terminal will convert green ammonia into green hydrogen on a large scale from 2026, the companies announced T

17 November 2022, Hamburg: Robert Habeck (r, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, and Seifi Ghasemi, President and CEO of Air Products, shake hands in front of an oil tank on the site of the Oiltanking Deutschland GmbH tank terminal in the port. Industrial gas producer Air Products and energy company Mabanaft plan to build the first major green energy import terminal in the Port of Hamburg. The terminal at the Oiltanking Deutschland tank terminal will convert green ammonia into green hydrogen on a large scale from 2026, the companies announced T Stock Photo
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17 November 2022, Hamburg: Robert Habeck (r, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, and Seifi Ghasemi, President and CEO of Air Products, shake hands in front of an oil tank on the site of the Oiltanking Deutschland GmbH tank terminal in the port. Industrial gas producer Air Products and energy company Mabanaft plan to build the first major green energy import terminal in the Port of Hamburg. The terminal at the Oiltanking Deutschland tank terminal will convert green ammonia into green hydrogen on a large scale from 2026, the companies announced Thursday. Air Products is considered the world's largest hydrogen producer. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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