Siemens Energy to Supply Electrolysis System for EWE's Green Hydrogen Plant in Emden
Key Ideas
  • Siemens Energy to deliver a 280MW electrolysis system for EWE's hydrogen production plant in Emden, Germany, set to produce 26,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
  • The project is part of the Clean Hydrogen Coastline initiative, receiving strategic funding from the German Government and European Commission, classified as an Important Project of Common European Interest.
  • EWE CEO emphasizes the company's involvement in the entire hydrogen value chain and regional/national value creation through collaboration with Siemens Energy.
  • Siemens Energy and Air Liquide's multi-gigawatt electrolyser factory in Berlin aims to achieve 3GW of electrolyser capacity per year by 2025, supplying electrolysers for the Emden project.
Siemens Energy has been awarded a contract to supply a 280MW electrolysis system for EWE's hydrogen production plant in Emden, Germany, with operations expected to commence in 2027. The facility aims to generate up to 26,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually for industrial use in the region. This project is part of the Clean Hydrogen Coastline initiative, supported by strategic funding from the German Government and the European Commission, designated as an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI). The partnership between EWE and Siemens Energy highlights a commitment to the entire hydrogen value chain, including production, transportation, and storage, with a focus on regional and national value creation. Additionally, Siemens Energy and Air Liquide have inaugurated a multi-gigawatt electrolyser factory in Berlin, targeting 3GW of electrolyser capacity per year by 2025 to supply electrolysers for projects like the one in Emden. The collaboration between industrial companies in northern Germany and the investment in hydrogen infrastructure underlines a positive momentum towards green hydrogen production and utilization in the region.
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