Evonik and VoltH2 Collaborate to Boost Green Hydrogen Production in the Netherlands
Key Ideas
  • Evonik and VoltH2 partner to build a 50 MW electrolyzer near the Delfzijl chemical park to produce green hydrogen by the end of 2027.
  • The collaboration ensures a sustainable hydrogen supply for Evonik’s hydrogen peroxide plant, marking a significant step towards renewable production.
  • VoltH2's plan includes constructing a tube trailer filling station and developing multiple green hydrogen production facilities across the Netherlands and Germany.
  • The joint initiative aims to set an example for sustainable transformation, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in achieving green industrial practices.
German chemicals company Evonik has signed a term sheet with Dutch energy firm VoltH2 to enhance green hydrogen production in the Delfzijl chemical park, Netherlands. VoltH2 will build a 50 MW electrolyzer near Evonik’s hydrogen peroxide plant, with operations expected to commence by the end of 2027. This partnership aims to transition Evonik’s production entirely to renewable resources, addressing the challenge of sourcing green hydrogen. Additionally, VoltH2 plans to set up a tube trailer filling station on Evonik’s site for hydrogen distribution to other customers. Both companies emphasize the importance of sustainable collaboration to drive the green hydrogen economy forward. Evonik and VoltH2's commitment showcases the role of large industrial players in optimizing sustainable electricity use and carbon emission reductions. This joint initiative exemplifies how partnerships can lead to greener industrial practices. VoltH2's focus on large-scale green hydrogen production for local industry and transportation aligns with the global shift towards renewable energy sources. The article underscores the significance of collaboration in achieving sustainable transformation and sets a precedent for similar partnerships worldwide.
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