ENERTRAG's Milestone: Large-Scale Hydrogen Plant Project in Pasewalk
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- ENERTRAG reached a significant milestone by signing a land purchase agreement for a 6.5-hectare site in the Berlin-Szczecin Industrial Park for their hydrogen project in Pasewalk.
- The hydrogen plant, part of the European IPCEI funding program, will have an electrolysis capacity of 60 megawatts in the first phase, producing around 6,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
- The project aims to contribute to decarbonisation, create new jobs, strengthen local economic development, and promote sustainable energy supply in north-east Germany.
- Construction is set to start in 2027 with commissioning planned for 2029, showcasing ENERTRAG's commitment to integrated energy infrastructures for a climate-neutral future.
ENERTRAG has made significant progress in its hydrogen project in Pasewalk by finalizing the land purchase agreement for a 6.5-hectare site in the Berlin-Szczecin Industrial Park. The project, supported by the European IPCEI funding program, will see the construction of one of the first large-scale hydrogen plants in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. With an initial electrolysis capacity of 60 megawatts, the plant will produce approximately 6,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year, with plans for expansion to 180 megawatts. This development is a major step towards decarbonising industry and ensuring sustainable energy in the region. Local officials and ENERTRAG representatives have emphasized the positive impact of the project on job creation, economic growth, and the environment. The project timeline includes engineering work in 2025, nature conservation measures starting in August, and construction beginning in 2027 for a 2029 commissioning. ENERTRAG's overall aim is to integrate wind and solar energy with green hydrogen to support a climate-neutral future in the region.
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