Consortium Receives EU Grant For Green Hydrogen Initiative

Jan. 24, 2020
A consortium comprising Nouryon, Gasunie and four other partners receives an €11-million European grant towards their proposed green hydrogen project in Delfzijl, the Netherlands.

A consortium comprising Nouryon, Gasunie and four other partners receives an €11-million European grant towards their proposed green hydrogen project in Delfzijl, the Netherlands. The project is reportedly a front-runner among several hydrogen initiatives aimed at cutting carbon emissions and will be a significant milestone in the transition to a more sustainable, circular economy, the companies say.

The funding is granted by the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH-JU), a partnership of the European Commission and industry that supports the development of innovative hydrogen technologies. The 20-megawatt (MW) electrolyzer, to be owned and operated by Nouryon and Gasunie, would be the first of its kind to be implemented in Europe on this scale, according to the companies.

The other four partners involved are: McPhy, which will provide its alkaline electrolysis technology to convert renewable electricity into 3,000 tons of green hydrogen per year;  BioMCN, which will combine the hydrogen with CO2 from other processes to produce renewable methanol, reportedly reducing CO2 emissions by up to 27,000 tons per year; DeNora, a producer of electrodes, a key component of the electrolysis technology; and sustainable energy consultant Hinicio.

Nouryon and Gasunie plan to take a final investment decision for the plant in 2020. In parallel, the two companies are studying options to increase the plant’s electrolyzer capacity from 20 MW to 60 MW to make green hydrogen to produce sustainable jet fuel in a project with another group of partners.

The project is also supported by an additional €5 million in subsidies from Waddenfonds, a fund that invests in projects in the northern Netherlands.

For more information, visit: www.nouryon.com

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