Siemens Energy to Supply 280MW Electrolysis System for EWE's Hydrogen Plant in Emden
Key Ideas
  • Siemens Energy to provide a 280MW electrolysis system for EWE's hydrogen production plant in Emden, expected to produce 26,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
  • The facility is part of the Clean Hydrogen Coastline project comprising four sub-projects aimed at industrial applications in the region.
  • PEM electrolyser is central to the plant's operation, with an average power consumption of 320MW over its lifetime.
  • The project is set to start operations in 2027 and includes a 10-year service contract for Siemens Energy to maintain the system.
Siemens Energy has secured a contract to supply a 280MW electrolysis system for EWE's hydrogen production plant in Emden, Germany. The plant, scheduled to commence operations in 2027, aims to generate up to 26,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually for industrial use in the region. This initiative is part of the Clean Hydrogen Coastline project, which encompasses four sub-projects focused on utilizing hydrogen for industrial applications. The PEM electrolyser will serve as the fundamental component of the Emden facility, complemented by compressors and cooling systems. With an estimated average power consumption of 320MW throughout its operational lifespan, the electrolysis plant highlights a significant step towards sustainable hydrogen production. Siemens Energy's involvement includes a 10-year service agreement to ensure the efficient maintenance and operation of the system, underscoring their commitment to long-term partnership and support for green hydrogen initiatives.
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