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MB Energy and Gen2 Energy collaborate on LH2

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Energy company MB Energy and hydrogen producer Gen2 Energy have announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at Hydrogen Technology World Expo in Hamburg. The purpose is to develop a mutually beneficial collaboration focusing primarily on production, offtake and distribution of RFNBO compliant liquid hydrogen from Gen2 Energy´s project portfolio in Norway to MB Energy’s end customers in Germany.

The collaboration between MB Energy in Germany and Gen2 Energy in Norway will in the first step strengthen the production and offtake potential of liquid hydrogen from Gen2 Energy’s planned production site at Nesbruket, Norway. The MoU forms the basis for a long-term collaboration over the next three years. The MoU builds on MB Energy´s decades of experience in importing, storing, distributing, and marketing of liquid energy products and Gen2 Energy's deep insight into production and distribution of green hydrogen. Key focus area for the collaboration is the development of a supply chain for liquid hydrogen. Various logistics and transport options are going to be examined, taking into account price, as well as technical and safety implications.

“With Gen2 Energy, we have an experienced partner at our side”, stated Volker Ebeling, Senior Vice President of New Energy, Supply, and Infrastructure at MB Energy. “We believe in the long-run potential of liquid hydrogen as an important enabler for the energy transition and particularly for the commercial transport sector. This cooperation will take us one step closer to that energy future.”

“Our collaboration with MB Energy provides access to the German market. Producing RFNBO compliant liquid Hydrogen at industrial scale requires access to a significant hydrogen market, including Germany”, added Lena Halvari, CEO of Gen2 Energy. “We are pleased to see that the production and supply chain under our development can serve customers like MB Energy that see green liquid hydrogen as a valuable enabler of the energy transition.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/22102025/mb-energy-and-gen2-energy-collaborate-on-lh2/

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