Anklam Advances Renewable Energy and Industrial Transformation in Germany
The town of Anklam, with a population of 12,000, is leading innovative efforts in industrial transformation by connecting economic perspectives with climate protection. Key initiatives include the biogeniV alliance, aimed at strengthening regional bioenergy, and the Anklam combined power plant, which plans to produce 20,400 tons of green hydrogen annually. The power plant will implement a 20 MW electrolysis facility by early 2027, eventually expanding to 240 MW, fostering new jobs and further industrial development.

Anklam, located in northeastern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, is actively working on the industrial transformation by collaborating with economic and scientific partners on renewable energy initiatives. The biogeniV alliance consists of over 40 partners focused on enhancing regional bioenergy and sustainable use of biomass for local energy supply.
The Anklam combined power plant aims to generate 20,400 tons of green hydrogen annually from excess renewable electricity, with a 20 MW electrolysis facility set to be operational by early 2027. The project will expand to 240 MW, contributing to job creation and industrial settlement in the region.




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