King Willem-Alexander Inaugurates State-of-the-Art Green Hydrogen Facility in the Netherlands
Key Ideas
  • His Majesty King Willem-Alexander officially inaugurated a new electrolyser for green hydrogen production near Utrecht on October 4.
  • The facility, developed by Hysolar and located at the KWR Water Research Institute in Nieuwegein, will produce 300,000 kg of green hydrogen annually.
  • Green hydrogen from this cutting-edge facility will be used to power around sixty buses or trucks, contributing to a CO2-neutral future.
  • The project, funded by the LIFE Programme, represents a significant advancement in green hydrogen production and sustainable energy innovation in the Netherlands.
His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands recently inaugurated a state-of-the-art green hydrogen facility near Utrecht. Developed by Hysolar and located at the KWR Water Research Institute in Nieuwegein, the facility was brought to life through the LIFE NEW HYTS project funded by the LIFE Programme. The new electrolyser represents a major step forward in advancing green hydrogen production and its role in the energy transition. Green hydrogen is crucial for a CO2-neutral future, offering sustainable solutions for transport, machinery, and various industrial sectors. The electrolyser in Nieuwegein is set to produce 300,000 kg of green hydrogen annually, which is sufficient to power approximately sixty buses or trucks. This initiative positions Nieuwegein as one of the pioneering green hydrogen production sites in the Netherlands, further solidifying the country's standing in sustainable energy innovation.
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