Shell Invests in 100MW Green Hydrogen Facility in Germany Amid Transition Scrutiny
Key Ideas
  • Shell signals investment in 100MW REFHYNE II electrolyser project near Cologne, Germany for green hydrogen production.
  • This investment is part of Shell's transition strategy towards renewable energy, despite recent setbacks in the biofuels sector.
  • The 44,000kg/d green hydrogen output from the electrolyser will be used in the production of road fuels and other products.
  • REFHYNE II electrolyser is expected to start up in 2027, showcasing Shell's commitment to scaling up renewable hydrogen production.
Shell has announced its decision to invest in the 100MW REFHYNE II electrolyser project located near Cologne, Germany, as part of its focus on renewable hydrogen production. This move by Shell is significant as it comes at a time when the company is facing scrutiny over its wider transition strategy, especially after the halt of a major biofuels project in Rotterdam. Despite challenges, Shell is demonstrating its commitment to renewable energy solutions with the development of the REFHYNE II project. The green hydrogen produced by this facility, expected to be operational in 2027, will play a crucial role in the production of road fuels and other products. This strategic investment highlights Shell's dedication to scaling up green hydrogen production and reinforces its position in the transition towards cleaner energy sources.
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