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“Georgia, as a member of the European Energy Union, is involved in the development process of the Green Hydrogen project. We are not only studying the possibility of introducing the mentioned technological innovation in the country and getting acquainted with successful examples, but we are also launching a pilot project. I would like to express my gratitude to the German government, which is helping us to develop the use of green hydrogen,” - said the First Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Romeo Mikautadze, who attended the signing of the agreement on the development of green hydrogen consumption in Berlin, the capital of Germany.
The signing took place within the framework of the German-Georgian intergovernmental negotiations. The agreement envisages the allocation of 1.3 million euros for the development of green hydrogen consumption and related preparatory measures.
The document was signed by the General Director of the Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation Giorgi Chikovani and the Director of the Energy Sector of the German Reconstruction Credit Bank (KfW) Bodo Schmülling.
According to the agreement, preparatory work will be carried out in order to organize the technical and economic feasibility study, design, environmental impact reports and relevant legislative initiatives for the implementation of the Green Hydrogen technology. It was decided to jointly develop both the green hydrogen pilot plant and its full value chain.
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