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TES and EWE to build 500MW electrolyser in Germany

Posted on 29 Nov 2022 and read 861 times
TES and EWE to build 500MW electrolyser in GermanyPhoto by Anthony Rampersad on Unsplash

Belgium-based Tree Energy Solutions (TES), a world-scale green hydrogen company with a mission to deliver on a ‘net zero’ future by decarbonising the energy chain, and EWE AG, one of Germany’s largest integrated utilities, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to build an electrolyser in TES’ Green Energy Hub in Wilhelmshaven on Germany’s North Sea coast.

The electrolyser is scheduled to start operations in 2028. The planned capacity of the electrolyser is 500MW and one more unit is planned to reach a total capacity of 1GW. This MoU is in line with Germany’s strategic energy policy to develop clean energy generated by the North Sea and broaden the possible supply for hydrogen. The signing marks a joint interest in delivering national energy security as Germany continues to diversify its energy supply from renewable energy sources.

Locally-produced green hydrogen

The hub in Wilhelmshaven can accommodate up to 2GW capacity electrolysers with renewable energy sources such as offshore wind in order to generate locally-produced green hydrogen. TES and EWE will both benefit from the synergies like the joint connection to the grid or the utilisation of oxygen in other green energy processes.

TES CEO Marco Alverà, said: “The signing of this MoU is a clear example of the progress underway for Wilhelmshaven to become a major green energy hub for the whole of Europe, which will not only import green energy but also generate locally produced hydrogen. We look forward to our collaboration with EWE in order to harness untapped energy potential and accelerate the transition to deliver affordable energy for all.”

Dr Urban Keussen, CTO of EWE, said: “Without hydrogen there can be no energy transition, no climate neutrality, and no move away from fossil fuels. In order to fill the national hydrogen strategy with life and to advance the topic of hydrogen together, partnerships and suitable location concepts are needed.

“Wilhelmshaven, as an energy hub, plays a crucial role in this. Together with TES, we want to develop Wilhelmshaven with a focus on green hydrogen and contribute our know-how to the planned partnership.”