Eemshydrogen
Electrolyser in northern Netherlands to make green hydrogen
Green Hydrogen is produced from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind, and plays an indispensable role in the energy transition. Why is green hydrogen so important? Because this energy carrier is a clean and versatile material and can serve as fuel for energy-intensive processes. Moreover, hydrogen can be stored, making it available at any time.
“Nothing has changed about the potential of green hydrogen, and much has been achieved in recent years to advance this form of sustainability. Much knowledge has been built up on the role of green hydrogen in the entire value chain. We see the need from industry and the opportunities for domestic production versus imports.”
Green hydrogen is produced via electrolysis: a process in which water (H2O) is split into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) using electricity. If this electricity is generated by renewable sources such as solar or wind energy, it is considered green hydrogen. No CO2 is released during its production. This makes green hydrogen a fully sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. The challenge? Producing green hydrogen at scale.
At RWE, we are fully committed to developing sustainable value chains based on green hydrogen. From production and storage to the distribution of hydrogen:
Our goal? A future where hydrogen plays a central role in a carbon-neutral energy supply.
What is hydrogen used for? Green hydrogen is particularly suitable for sectors where there are few to no sustainable alternatives:
Green hydrogen provides the solution where electrification is not feasible.
Europe aims to achieve 40 gigawatts of electrolysis capacity for green hydrogen production by 2030. This ambitious target requires efficient, scalable solutions. RWE plays a crucial role in this by actively participating in various hydrogen projects aimed at high efficiency and measurable impact.
With our technological expertise and practical experience, we are committed to the large-scale production of green hydrogen and accelerating the transition to a sustainable energy supply.
Discover below how our projects contribute to achieving the European Hydrogen targets.
At (the second conversion park) Conversion Park II on the Second Maasvlakte in Rotterdam, RWE is developing MaasH2: a large-scale electrolyser plant that will produce green hydrogen for the industry and transport sector. MaasH2 is one of the hydrogen projects RWE is developing in the Netherlands alongside projects in Eemshaven and Zeeland. This plant/electrolyser will offer a significant volume of green hydrogen produced from renewable energy, good for a substantial CO2 emission reduction. Green hydrogen plays a key role in the energy transition and can be used by end users in industry or mobility and offers opportunities for certification customers.
Capacity | Within the range of 300 MW |
Offset CO2 |
~ 200,0000 tons of CO2 emissions avoided This equivalent to ~ 93,000 ICE car per year. |
Expected COD | 2030 |
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Wondering how hydrogen can help your sector move forward? Or do you want to invest in a sustainable, carbon-free future?
Contact us and discover the possibilities of green hydrogen for your organisation.