STRING welcomes its newest member: The German city of Kiel

Feb 9, 2023 | new member, ENG, Press release

We are happy to announce, that during the Political Forum meeting on the 9th of February 2023 at the Science Center in Kiel, the city has been officially approved as a STRING member. The focus on development and deployment of hydrogen technologies is just one of Kiel’s significant contributions to the green transition. Operating at the intersection of sustainable mobility, green growth and hydrogen, Kiel adds relevant scientific and business experience to the megaregion. In combination with their orientation towards Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea region, the capital of Schleswig-Holstein strengthens the connection between the Nordic countries and Germany and is a sign of improving cooperation.

 

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