Everfuel Proposes 2 GW Green Hydrogen Production Capacity at Revsing Energy Park in Denmark
Key Ideas
  • Everfuel has submitted a project proposal to develop up to 2 GW green hydrogen production capacity at the Revsing Energy Park in Vejen, Denmark.
  • The proposed Frigg facility will be developed in phases and have potential direct connection to renewable energy production and integration with local district heating.
  • The company has secured land for the project and is working on securing access to necessary infrastructure with plans for operational readiness by 2028.
  • In alignment with their plans, Everfuel has announced a Letter of Intent with a German industrial customer for an initial supply of up to 10 kt/year of green hydrogen.
Norwegian electrolyser production company Everfuel has put forth a project proposal to establish a substantial 2 GW green hydrogen production capacity at the Revsing Energy Park in Vejen, Denmark. The planned Frigg facility, strategically located near the Revsing transformer station and the crucial 'Lower T' area of the hydrogen backbone, aims to be operational by 2028. This development is part of a phased approach that will allow Frigg to have direct ties to renewable energy sources and be integrated with local district heating systems. Everfuel's efforts include securing land for the project and conducting feasibility studies to ensure the necessary infrastructure is in place. Additionally, an agreement with an undisclosed German industrial client signals the company's progress, with an initial supply commitment of up to 10 kt/year of green hydrogen. The collaboration with industrial partners and the focus on sustainability and renewable energy underline a positive outlook for Everfuel's green hydrogen initiative at the Revsing Energy Park.
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