Germany’s Hy2gen raises €47M to advance renewable hydrogen projects and drive decarbonisation globally
Wiesbaden-based Hy2gen AG, a German renewable hydrogen producer, announced the completion of a €47M funding round from existing shareholders.
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Wiesbaden-based Hy2gen AG, a German renewable hydrogen producer, announced the completion of a €47M funding round from existing shareholders.
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