Wasserstoff Hub RKN/Rheinland e.V.

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The Wasserstoff Hub Rhein-Kreis Neuss / Rheinland e.V. is a pivotal association dedicated to spearheading the structural transformation of the Rhineland region into Germany's central hydrogen competence center. Its overarching vision is to drive the widespread adoption of hydrogen technologies and establish a robust hydrogen infrastructure essential for a sustainable energy future.

The Hub pursues several strategic objectives, including actively supporting the market introduction and application of hydrogen technologies. This involves initiating and co-designing pilot projects, real-world laboratories, and research initiatives, with a strong emphasis on integrating green hydrogen as a core energy vector. A key focus is the development and ongoing management of a comprehensive hydrogen roadmap, ensuring a reliable and demand-oriented supply of hydrogen for industrial and economic stakeholders across the Rhineland.

Functioning as a vital network, the association connects critical regional stakeholders spanning politics, administration, business, and scientific research. It plays a crucial role in consolidating existing hydrogen initiatives, fostering new collaborations, and providing essential support to emerging startups within the hydrogen sector. Moreover, the Hub offers expert consulting services to all participants involved in scaling electrolyzer capacities and advancing hydrogen technologies, solidifying its position as a central advisory body for the regional hydrogen economy.

The Wasserstoff Hub actively represents the Rhein-Kreis Neuss as a leading hydrogen region, promoting local hydrogen producers and users on both national and international stages. It envisions hydrogen becoming a foundational pillar of the energy sector, harnessing the region's industrial resources to transform the Rhineland into a model for the hydrogen economy. To this end, the Hub advocates for crucial policy changes, including reducing hydrogen production costs, expanding the H2 refueling infrastructure, and strategically balancing energy imports with domestic hydrogen production to ensure long-term energy security and sustainability.

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