Hydrogen Projects Advancing in Norway and Saudi Arabia, with Storage Initiatives in Germany
Key Ideas
  • Luxcara's Bodø electrolysis plant in Norway, with a capacity of 30 MW, is set to produce 3,100 tons of green hydrogen yearly with support from Enova funding.
  • ACWA Power and Snam plan to establish a green hydrogen supply chain from Saudi Arabia to Europe through the SoutH2 Corridor, potentially investing in an ammonia import terminal in Italy.
  • Storag Etzel in Germany has started injecting hydrogen into caverns in Friedeburg, aiming to store 90 tons of hydrogen at a maximum pressure of 170 bar with truck trailer deliveries.
  • Fraunhofer ISE emphasizes the importance of hydrogen's role in the future energy mix, offering lifecycle assessments for hydrogen technologies and derivatives like methanol and ammonia.
Luxcara has finalized the investment decision for its hydrogen project in Bodø, Norway, involving a 30 MW electrolysis plant. Supported by a grant from Enova, the plant is expected to produce 3,100 tons of green hydrogen annually by 2026, catering to a local ferry service. Also, ACWA Power and Snam are collaborating to establish a green hydrogen supply chain from Saudi Arabia to Europe, potentially including an ammonia import terminal in Italy for hydrogen transportation along the SoutH2 Corridor. Meanwhile, in Germany, Storag Etzel has commenced hydrogen injection into caverns in Friedeburg, with plans to store 90 tons at 170 bar pressure using truck deliveries. Additionally, Fraunhofer ISE is offering lifecycle assessments for hydrogen technologies and derivatives, highlighting the significance of hydrogen in the future energy mix.
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