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Finland and Germany bolster hydrogen production through cooperation declaration

The article reports on a recent non-binding Joint Declaration of Intent between Finland and Germany to collaborate on hydrogen infrastructure, technology development, and investments. The declaration was signed on February 18, 2026, during the International Energy Agency (IEA) Ministerial Meeting in Paris. Finland's Minister of the Environment and Climate, Sari Multala, and Germany's Minister of Economics and Energy, Katherina Reiche, represented their respective countries. The partnership aims to advance hydrogen infrastructure, technology development, and investments in the hydrogen sector. The article also mentions Finland's goal to secure 10% of the EU's clean hydrogen production by 2035 through local hydrogen valleys and pipeline networks, and Germany's contribution of expertise in large-scale hydrogen storage and its industrial base around the Baltic Sea. Additionally, the article references the Hy2gen e-fuel plant in Oulu, Finland, which is a significant development in the region's hydrogen infrastructure. The information aligns with recent reports and official statements, indicating a high level of trustworthiness.

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