HyCC's H2eron Receives OWE Subsidy for Green Hydrogen Project in Delfzijl
Key Ideas
- The Dutch government awarded HyCC an OWE grant for their H2eron electrolysis project in Delfzijl for renewable hydrogen production.
- H2eron aims to have a capacity of 90 MW and will support decarbonization in local industries and industrial clusters across countries like the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
- Marcel Galjee, HyCC's Chief Strategy Officer, expressed gratitude for the grant, emphasizing its importance in scaling up electrolysis technology for a sustainable industry in Europe.
- HyCC is working towards achieving a Final Investment Decision (FID) for the project while considering market dynamics, regulatory aspects, and infrastructure requirements.
The Dutch government has awarded HyCC, a green hydrogen company, an important subsidy for their H2eron project in Delfzijl. H2eron aims to develop a 90 MW electrolysis project to produce fully renewable hydrogen using water and electricity. This hydrogen will play a key role in decarbonizing local industries in Delfzijl and other industrial clusters in neighboring countries like the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany once a national hydrogen backbone is established. Marcel Galjee, the Chief Strategy Officer of HyCC, expressed gratitude for the grant, highlighting its significance in advancing electrolysis technology and contributing to a sustainable industry in Europe. HyCC is focused on securing a Final Investment Decision (FID) for the project, considering market factors, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure readiness to ensure the success and scalability of the H2eron initiative.