E.ON Hydrogen Partners with ANDRITZ for Green Hydrogen Project in Germany
Key Ideas
- E.ON Hydrogen selects ANDRITZ to conduct an engineering study for a green hydrogen plant in Essen, Germany.
- The project aims to produce 2,300 tons of green hydrogen per year for transportation companies and industries.
- The partnership reflects a commitment to decarbonization and the advancement of the hydrogen economy in the energy sector.
- ANDRITZ will provide feasibility and safety studies for the plant, with completion expected in 2024.
E.ON Hydrogen has chosen ANDRITZ to conduct an engineering study for an electrolyzer plant in Essen, Germany, to produce green hydrogen. This marks a significant step towards establishing large-scale green hydrogen plants, with a capacity of 20 MW to be built in the Essen harbor area. The green hydrogen produced will be used by transportation companies and industries in the vicinity. The partnership between E.ON Hydrogen and ANDRITZ demonstrates a commitment to sustainable energy and the hydrogen economy. The project includes feasibility and safety studies for hydrogen production, compression, storage, and loading bays. VP of Green Hydrogen at ANDRITZ, Peter Eisenköck, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration and emphasized the importance of decarbonization. The completion of the study is anticipated in 2024, showcasing a proactive approach towards efficient implementation and support in the green hydrogen sector.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Infrastructure
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Industrial Partnership
Energy Networks
Engineering Study
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