ENGIE and European Energy Cooperate on Danish Hydrogen

ENGIE and European Energy Cooperate on Danish Hydrogen
European Energy and ENGIE are collaborating on a large-scale renewable hydrogen project in Aabenraa Municipality, Denmark.

The project will support the renewable hydrogen demand in Germany, contributing to the development of cross-border hydrogen infrastructure in Germany and Denmark. The facility will have a 150mw electrolyser capacity and is expected to be operational by 2030.

Henri Domenach, Managing Director of Energy Management at ENGIE, commented: “We are enthusiastic about starting this collaboration with European Energy, as our two companies have strong complementarities, both geographically and across the electricity and hydrogen value chains. As a major midstreamer in Europe in both natural gas and electricity, ENGIE aims to support its clients in their decarbonisation journey and to offer them renewable or low-carbon hydrogen at competitive prices. The Kassø project, developed by European Energy, a pioneering partner in the large-scale production of renewable hydrogen, will therefore enable ENGIE to strengthen its offering to its German clients from 2030 onwards,”

“We are excited to enter into cooperation with ENGIE on this next journey into making green hydrogen. This will play an important role in connecting renewable energy production with industrial decarbonisation across Europe. Through our experience with the existing Kassø facility and the production of green fuels, we believe that we are well-positioned to be able to make a great project. With ENGIE’s large expertise into connecting production and demand of renewable energy, a cooperation between ENGIE and European Energy will benefit both parties,” said Rene Alcaraz Frederiksen, Executive Vice President and Head of Power-to-X at European Energy.


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