Wood to Lead Green Hydrogen Project in Rotterdam
Key Ideas
  • Wood has been awarded the FEED scope for the Zeevonk hydrogen facility in Rotterdam, powered by offshore wind and floating offshore solar.
  • The project is a joint venture between Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners to advance net-zero emissions goals in Europe.
  • The facility will connect to the Hydrogen Network Rotterdam, contributing to the Dutch hydrogen infrastructure in the Port of Rotterdam.
  • Wood's involvement in this project highlights their commitment to low-carbon solutions and expertise in large-scale green hydrogen projects.
Wood has been awarded the front-end engineering design (FEED) scope for the Zeevonk hydrogen facility in Rotterdam, Netherlands. This project, a joint venture between Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, aims to advance Europe towards its net-zero emissions target by 2050. The hydrogen plant will be powered by offshore wind and floating offshore solar, with the produced hydrogen being transported to the Hydrogen Network Rotterdam. Wood's role in this project demonstrates their expertise in large-scale green hydrogen projects and commitment to low-carbon solutions. The facility's design will maximize value engineering and ensure a reliable and cost-effective solution, contributing to the accessibility and scalability of low-emission energy sources globally. This initiative marks Wood's third collaboration with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, showcasing their continued involvement in transformative green energy projects.
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