DFDS doubts that struggling hydrogen plant will become competitive

Ørsted’s hydrogen factory, which is set to become one of the world’s largest producers of green fuels by 2030, is in crisis. But DFDS, which is involved in the project, is not worried.
The Danish ferry and logistics company is one of six partners in Green Fuels for Denmark | Photo: Dfds
The Danish ferry and logistics company is one of six partners in Green Fuels for Denmark | Photo: Dfds

The hydrogen factory was described as groundbreaking and the vision was to create one of the world’s largest producers of green hydrogen and e-fuels for shipping, heavy trucks and airplanes by 2030.

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