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EWE, Siemens Energy to build 280 MW green hydrogen electrolysis plant

Turbine and engine maker Siemens Energy will build a 280megawatt (MW) green hydrogen electrolysis system for Northern German utility EWE which is anticipated to start operating in 2027, the 2 companies stated on Thursday.

The awarding of the contract is one of a flurry of offers after Germany last week handed 4.6 billion euros ($ 4.98 billion). of EU-approved subsidies to a series of jobs to provide. safe and secure and sustainable hydrogen on its road to net-zero carbon. emissions.

Hydrogen, provided it is produced by means of the electrolysis of. water utilizing sustainable electricity, can help the transition to a. lower carbon economy.

Taking advantage of its status as a crucial job of typical. interest (IPCEI), the plant in the city of Emden will supply up. to 26,000 metric tons of green hydrogen a year, replacing around. 800,000 tons of co2 (CO2) every year if, for example,. used in steelmaking.

EWE said it got 500 million euros of nationwide and. state-level IPCEI funds for four hydrogen tasks, however did not. specify the value of the Siemens Energy agreement.

The Emden plant will be among Europe's greatest, equalling. the size of all presently operational electrolysers in Germany,. and compared to the 10,000 MW targeted for German green hydrogen. capacity by 2030 in a national market method.

This task is an essential component in the ramp-up of the. green hydrogen industry in Germany, stated Anne-Laure de. Chammard, a board member at Siemens Energy.

EWE picked Siemens Energy after a 12-month selection process. The stacks, the heart of the electrolysis, will be produced at. Siemens Energy's Berlin site. EWE is independently establishing. associated transportation and storage aspects.

(source: Reuters)