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19 May 2025German-headquartered Hy2gen has secured certification for its green hydrogen and e-methane in line with EU regulations for renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs) as it eyes expansion.
Hy2gen said that CertifHy’s certification of its 6.3MW Atlantis plant in Werlte, Germany, confirmed the project meets all EU criteria.
The project, which has been operating since 2013, was acquired from Kiwi AG in 2023 when it was primarily producing hydrogen and biogenic CO2-based e-methane. However, the company now says green hydrogen is the main product.
It comes as Hy2gen inks a new power purchase agreement (PPA) for additional power supply to the project, which will allow it to expand capacity.