Enertrag to Build 60 MW Green Hydrogen Plant in Pasewalk
Key Ideas
- Enertrag secures 6.5-hectare plot in Pasewalk for a 60 MW electrolyser plant.
- Initial production estimated at 6,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
- Expansion to 180 MW planned to aid in decarbonising northern German industry.
- Project part of efforts to promote green hydrogen as a sustainable energy source.
Enertrag has acquired a sizable plot of land in Pasewalk, Germany, for the establishment of a large-scale electrolyser plant. The company intends to construct a 60 MW facility in the 'Berlin-Szczecin' industrial park in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. With an initial production capacity estimated at 6,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year, the project aims at contributing to the decarbonisation of northern German industries. Future plans include expanding the plant to 180 MW to further support the region's transition to cleaner energy sources. This initiative aligns with the growing global emphasis on green hydrogen as a key element in the sustainable energy mix.