Innovative Partnership to Assess Hydrogen Terminals in Germany
Key Ideas
  • Hoegh Evi collaborates with SEFE to evaluate sites for floating ammonia-to-hydrogen terminals along Germany's coasts.
  • The partnership aims to establish international supply chains for delivering green hydrogen to Germany and Europe.
  • They will assess sourcing, transportation, and delivery processes for clean hydrogen production based on ammonia.
  • The focus is on developing innovative solutions for the sustainable energy transition in Europe.
Norwegian company Hoegh Evi has announced a partnership with SEFE to explore the feasibility of setting up floating terminals for ammonia-to-hydrogen conversion along the Baltic and North Sea coasts in Germany. The collaboration seeks to create supply chains to facilitate the transportation of green hydrogen to various parts of Europe. The companies plan to conduct comprehensive assessments on the technical and commercial viability of different routes for supplying clean hydrogen produced from ammonia. This initiative involves the sourcing of ammonia, its transportation via ships, and the conversion process at floating import terminals to produce hydrogen. The primary objective is to contribute to the sustainable energy landscape by fostering the development of innovative solutions for hydrogen production and distribution in Europe, ultimately supporting the region's transition towards cleaner and greener energy sources.
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