One of the world's leading export credit institutions for wind projects and green transition, EKF Denmark's Export Credit Agency has joined the Hydrogen Industry organization. The membership comes as part of a strategic PtX initiative from EKF, Hydrogen Industry informs in a press release.
- We are experiencing enormous interest among our major customers for PtX, and the willingness to get started is very high. Therefore, it makes good sense for us to be a member of Hydrogen Industry, where we can get even closer to relevant players in the industry. We would like to see that when you say PtX export, you think of both hydrogen export, but also of export of PtX technology. And especially when it comes to PtX technology, it is beneficial to consider EKF, says Peder Lundquist, CEO of EKF.
Tejs Laustsen Jensen, Director of the Hydrogen Industry, is pleased with EKF's membership.
- We are very pleased that EKF has chosen to join the Hydrogen Industry as part of their strategic PtX initiative. It is crucial for the entire Danish hydrogen and PtX industry that hydrogen and PtX are considered in an export context, and that Danish companies also have the opportunity to develop their business in countries other than Denmark. Financing is a key element in order to be successful, and we therefore believe that EKF's membership adds great value to our other members, he says.
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