Project Anker: Paving the Way for Green Hydrogen in Germany
Key Ideas
- Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Friesen Elektra unveil a 400 MW green hydrogen facility in Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
- Project Anker aims to scale to 800 MW, producing 80,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
- The project is seen as a significant step towards Germany's carbon-neutral future.
- Felix Pahl, Partner at CIP, highlights the importance of Project Anker for Germany's sustainability goals.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Friesen Elektra Green Energy AG have introduced a pioneering green hydrogen facility known as Project Anker near Wilhelmshaven, Germany. The facility starts with an electrolysis capacity of 400 MW and is set to double to 800 MW, enabling the production of 80,000 tonnes of green hydrogen every year. This development is seen as a major step in Germany's efforts to transition to a carbon-neutral economy. Felix Pahl, Partner at CIP, praised the project for its potential to significantly contribute to Germany's sustainable future. Project Anker represents a key partnership between CIP and Friesen Elektra, showcasing a commitment to renewable energy and infrastructure development in the region.