Shell will soon launch its landmark renewable energy project, Holland Hydrogen 1, located on the reclaimed Maasvlakte 2 industrial zone in the Port of Rotterdam that will provide green hydrogen to a nearby energy and industrial complex to demonstrate the fuel’s ability to decarbonize heavy industry. >The estimated $1.17-billion project, set to be Europe's largest renewable hydrogen plant, is nearly complete and has recently been connected by utility Gasunie to a 32-km hydrogen pipeline. The 200-MW plant has faced financial and market uncertainties, with project costs and timelines subject to ongoing assessment. It received substantial support, including a reported $162-million subsidy from the European Commission. The project operates under the Important Project of Common European Interest framework, which allows for coordinated cross-border state assistance that would otherwise be restricted under standard EU competition laws.…