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Shell to construct renewable hydrogen electrolyser in Germany

Shell said on Thursday it will construct a 100megawatt sustainable hydrogen electrolyser in Germany, the company's second system in Europe, which will assist it minimize carbon emissions at its refineries.

The Refhyne?II electrolyser at the Rheinland refinery is set up to start running in 2027 and produce up to 44,000 kilograms daily of eco-friendly hydrogen to partially decarbonise website operations, the business said.

In the longer term, eco-friendly hydrogen from the task might be straight provided to assist lower industrial emissions in the area as consumer demand evolves, Shell said in a. statement.

In the Netherlands, Shell is presently building Holland. Hydrogen I task with a capability of 200 megawatts, among. Europe's largest renewable hydrogen plants under building and construction.

The last investment decision to advance with Refhyne?II. follows a variety of low-carbon projects suffered obstacles. under the management of CEO Wael Sawan.

Since Sawan took office in January 2023, Shell has actually ditched. and sold sustainable and hydrogen jobs, retreated from. European and Chinese power markets, and offered refineries, promising. to concentrate on the most successful operations, primarily oil and. gas, in a push to improve revenue.

The British company plans to invest $10 billion to $15. billion in 2023-2025 to support the development of low-carbon. energy.

In 2023, the company invested $5.6 billion in low-carbon. energy, around 23% of total capital costs.

(source: Reuters)