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Turning wind into green hydrogen

Holland Hydrogen’s planned electrolyser will produce green hydrogen using renewable electricity sourced from offshore wind farms.

The 400 megawatt electrolyser plant will be located in the Port of Rotterdam and will initially supply green hydrogen to a local refinery. The project will be carried out in two phases of 200 megawatt capacity each. Once operational, the installation will serve as a proof of concept for producing renewable hydrogen at an industrial scale. It is expected that the electrolyser will result in nearly 100 % relative greenhouse gas emission avoidance over its first 10 years of operation.

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HH, synergy, growth, green transition, climate-neutral, energy, renewables, CINEA, transport, shipping, European Green Deal, green hydrogen, greenhouse gas emission, carbon footprint, CO2, renewable energy, climate action, wind propulsion