KIPKI handover: Visit from the State Secretary

KIPKI handover: Visit from the State Secretary

The green tech startup bhyo. from Ludwigshafen has received funding from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate as part of the Municipal Investment Program for Climate Protection and Innovation (KIPKI) to build a modular pilot plant for hydrogen production in Frankenthal. The funding commitment was officially handed over by State Secretary Dick-Walther. The aim is the CO₂-negative production of green hydrogen from regional biogenic waste materials. The project strengthens municipal value creation, the
regional circular economy and the innovation location Rhineland-Palatinate and serves as a blueprint for decentralized hydrogen production in municipalities.

Thank you for the visit from everyone involved! We look forward to working together on the pilot project!

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