Establishing Sustainable Clean Hydrogen Supply Chains for Germany and Europe
Key Ideas
- SEFE and Höegh Evi signed a MoU to develop international supply chains for clean hydrogen, focusing on ammonia-based solutions.
- The partnership aims to support Germany's energy transition goals by providing clean hydrogen through floating import terminals.
- SEFE will manage the supply portfolio and downstream chain, while Höegh Evi will offer infrastructure for transport and import via floating terminals.
- The collaboration seeks to create dispatchable clean hydrogen for industrial customers, utilizing Höegh Evi's ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker technology.
SEFE and Höegh Evi have entered into a partnership to establish international supply chains for clean hydrogen, particularly in Germany and Europe. The collaboration will focus on analyzing technical and commercial aspects to determine the feasibility of delivering clean hydrogen based on ammonia. The agreement aims to enable customer decarbonization in line with Germany's energy transition objectives. SEFE will be responsible for managing the clean hydrogen supply and distribution, including sourcing ammonia globally, aggregating hydrogen demand, and investing in the German hydrogen core grid. On the other hand, Höegh Evi will provide the necessary infrastructure for connecting Germany to international hydrogen markets, such as ammonia transportation by ship and floating import terminals. These terminals will facilitate the conversion of ammonia into hydrogen using Höegh Evi's innovative technology. Hamead Ahrary, CSO of SEFE, expresses optimism about the partnership, highlighting the potential to develop competitive clean hydrogen supply chains through collaboration with Höegh Evi's advanced floating terminal solutions. The ultimate goal is to contribute to the realization of the energy transition by offering sustainable and dispatchable clean hydrogen for industrial customers in the region.
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Europe
Clean Energy
Infrastructure
Technology
Investment
Energy Transition
International Cooperation
Supply Chain
Customer Decarbonisation
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