EU Commission approves funding for the European “Hy2Infra” project to establish an initial hydrogen infrastructure
EWE is involved in the four-part “Clean Hydrogen Coastline” project
Oldenburg, 15. February 2024. The European Commission today announced its approval of the national funding of 33 European hydrogen projects in the Hy2Infra infrastructure wave. Among these projects is EWE’s “Clean Hydrogen Coastline”. EWE applied for funding for this major project under the European IPCEI (Important Project of Common European Interest) programme in February 2021 and reached the second stage of the process in May 2021. These IPCEI projects are now eligible for government support.
With the four-part “Clean Hydrogen Coastline” project, EWE and its partners intend to establish a northern German hydrogen economy along the entire value chain – from the development of system-friendly hydrogen generation through to storage, transport and the cross-sector use of green hydrogen on an industrial scale. “I am delighted that the wait for European funding approval is over. This marks a significant step towards realising our hydrogen project. Now I hope that we will soon receive confirmation of funding from the federal government, providing a solid basis for the final investment decision by our committees,” said EWE CEO Stefan Dohler.
An 800 m euro investment in a sustainable future
For EWE, the development of a hydrogen economy is a crucial step towards a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy supply system. “The energy revolution can only be technically and commercially successful if hydrogen is used as an energy source. By converting fluctuating renewable energy into hydrogen, we make it possible to provide green energy on demand. Hydrogen is therefore an indispensable component for achieving our climate objectives and for linking the three sectors of energy, mobility and industry,” explained Stefan Dohler. “The fact is, there will not be an ‘all electric’ world. It just wouldn’t be affordable. That’s why we need green molecules.”
EWE is currently planning to invest over 800 m euros in the “Clean Hydrogen Coastline” project. Stefan Dohler, CEO of EWE, emphasised, “With the EU granting approval for funding and national funding already announced, the framework is now in place for the development of a hydrogen economy in the north-west. This is an absolutely essential step towards achieving a climate-neutral energy future. Hydrogen has the potential to provide prosperity and mitigate climate change for future generations, and that is the focus of our actions.”
Integration of green hydrogen generation, transportation, storage and use
With the “Clean Hydrogen Coastline” project, EWE aims to integrate 370 megawatts of generation capacity, along with the corresponding storage of green hydrogen in underground salt caverns, into the energy supply system in the initial phase. The hydrogen – some of which will be generated by offshore power – will be used for a range of purposes including carbon-neutral steel production, the chemical industry and power plants. The project can also lay the groundwork for the operation of hydrogen-powered utility vehicles. Optimisation of the gas networks for the transportation of hydrogen in the north-west would make it possible to connect up networks used to transport the green gas in the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
Clean Hydrogen Coastline: four sub-projects at a glance
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