Höegh Evi Collaborates with SEFE for Clean Hydrogen Supply Chains in Europe
Key Ideas
  • Höegh Evi and SEFE have joined forces to analyze and develop clean hydrogen supply chains using ammonia in Germany and Europe.
  • The collaboration involves sourcing, shipping, and converting ammonia to hydrogen for delivery through the German hydrogen core grid.
  • SEFE will manage the supply portfolio while Höegh Evi will provide midstream infrastructure such as transportation and import terminals.
  • The agreement aims to establish floating ammonia-to-hydrogen terminals along Germany's coasts and potentially in other European locations for industrial customers.
Norwegian marine infrastructure provider Höegh Evi has partnered with Berlin-based SEFE to create clean hydrogen supply chains in Germany and Europe. The collaboration involves analyzing the feasibility of ammonia-based hydrogen supply corridors, including sourcing, shipping, and converting ammonia to hydrogen at floating import terminals. SEFE will oversee the supply portfolio, integrating it with the German hydrogen core grid, while Höegh Evi will handle midstream infrastructure like transportation and import terminals. The initiative aims to establish floating ammonia-to-hydrogen terminals along Germany's Baltic Sea and North Sea coasts and explore other potential European locations. Höegh Evi's focus on energy transition infrastructure beyond LNG terminals is evident in recent agreements for hydrogen import terminals in Port-La Nouvelle and Lubmin. These terminals will play a crucial role in supplying clean hydrogen to industrial customers by utilizing ammonia-to-hydrogen conversion technology.
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