Hy2gen's Atlantis Plant in Germany Receives RFNBO Certification
Key Ideas
  • Hy2gen's Atlantis plant in Werlte, Germany, is the first facility in the country to receive RFNBO certification, complying with EU regulations on renewable fuels.
  • The plant produces e-methane and renewable hydrogen using electricity from wind and solar sources, aiming to support industry in meeting CO2 targets.
  • E-methane from the plant can be used as a cleaner alternative to fossil LNG in dual-fuel vessels, contributing to the shipping sector's transition to low-emission fuels.
  • Plans to expand the electrolyser capacity with an additional 5 MW through a new power purchase agreement are set to increase production for industry decarbonization by 2025.
Renewable fuels developer Hy2gen's Atlantis e-methane and renewable hydrogen plant in Werlte, Germany, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first facility in the country to receive RFNBO certification. CertifHy certified the plant as compliant with the EU regulation on Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO), ensuring full traceability and lifecycle emissions adherence. The plant, operating with a 6.3 MW electrolyser capacity powered by wind and solar electricity, produces e-methane and green hydrogen. E-methane, a low-carbon fuel, can replace fossil LNG in dual-fuel vessels, supporting the shipping industry's shift to cleaner alternatives. Hy2gen plans to expand the plant's electrolyser capacity by 5 MW, facilitated by a new power purchase agreement to supply additional green electricity. This expansion aims to increase the production of certified molecules by the end of 2025, further aiding in industry decarbonization efforts.
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