MOL has started production at the largest green hydrogen plant in Central and Eastern Europe, located at its Danube refinery near Budapest. The 10-MW capacity plant will produce 1,600 tonnes of carbon-neutral green hydrogen annually, which will be used in fuel production. The green hydrogen plant in Szazhalombatta, built for €22mn by US-based Plug Power, utilises renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen without producing harmful byproducts. The plant is expected to reduce the refinery’s carbon-dioxide emissions by over 25,000 tonnes per year (tpy), the equivalent of the an…