Viscofan and Nordex Electrolyzers Collaborate to Decarbonise Industrial Processes with Green Hydrogen
Key Ideas
- Viscofan, in partnership with Nordex Electrolyzers, AIN, and URAPHEX, is implementing a project to promote green hydrogen production for industrial decarbonisation.
- The project involves installing the largest electrolyser in Spain at Viscofan's facilities in Cáseda, capable of producing over 10 kg/h of hydrogen to replace natural gas in steam generation.
- The H2OP initiative, supported by grant funding from the Government of Navarra and the ERDF, aims to advance green hydrogen production technologies and drive the transition towards sustainability.
Viscofan, in collaboration with Nordex Electrolyzers, AIN, and URAPHEX, has initiated a project to facilitate the decarbonisation of industrial processes using green hydrogen. The project, named H2OP, focuses on efficiently producing green hydrogen to aid in industrial decarbonisation. The partners aim to leverage advanced technologies and asset management tools to optimize green hydrogen production. The installation of a 500 kW electrolyser at Viscofan's facilities in Cáseda, capable of generating more than 10 kg/h of hydrogen, will help replace natural gas in steam generation, thereby contributing to the plant's decarbonization efforts.
The H2OP project, aligned with the energy transition goals, seeks to position Navarrese industry at the forefront of sustainability by fostering innovation and technological development in green energy. Supported by a grant of 838,428.98 euros from the Government of Navarra and the ERDF, this initiative aims to drive research and development activities essential for achieving its objectives. The project's inclusion in the 2024-2027 R&D funding call by the Department of Industry and Ecological and Digital Business Transition of the Government of Navarra underscores its significance in promoting sustainability and technological advancement in the green energy sector.
Topics
Electrolyzer
Innovation
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Decarbonisation
Grant Funding
Technology Development
R&D Projects
Industrial Processes
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