ANDRITZ to Develop 100 MW Green Hydrogen Plant in Rostock, Germany
Key Ideas
- ANDRITZ has secured an order to engineer a 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Rostock, Germany, contributing to Europe's green energy transition.
- The plant will utilize HydrogenPro pressurized alkaline technology for electrolysis and is set to be operational in 2027.
- REPCO's green hydrogen plant will connect to the Hydrogen Core Network and support local industries, enhancing Germany's decarbonization efforts.
- The project signifies a collaborative effort between major German energy companies, Rostock Port GmbH, and ANDRITZ to advance sustainable energy solutions.
ANDRITZ, an international technology group, has been tasked with engineering a 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Rostock, Germany by REPCO, a joint venture of key energy companies. The plant, set to be operational by 2027, will play a crucial role in supplying the German 'Hydrogen Core Network' and the European Hydrogen Backbone infrastructure. Utilizing HydrogenPro technology, the plant will encompass various components like hydrogen production, purification, storage, and a filling station. This initiative aligns with Germany's decarbonization strategy, aiming to bolster the country's green energy transition and support local industries. The collaboration between ANDRITZ, REPCO, and other stakeholders demonstrates a shared commitment towards sustainable energy solutions, marking a significant milestone in advancing Europe's green energy transition. With a strong focus on environmental responsibility, ANDRITZ Environment & Energy continues to offer technologies for green hydrogen production and other sustainable solutions, contributing to a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly future.