thyssenkrupp nucera Leading Decarbonization Efforts with 600 MW Green Hydrogen Project in Europe
Key Ideas
  • thyssenkrupp nucera conducting FEED study for a 600 MW green hydrogen project in Europe for hard-to-abate industries, aiming to avoid CO2 emissions.
  • Investment decision planned for 2026, showcasing the role of industry in scaling up the hydrogen economy and supporting decarbonization.
  • This project marks the third large-scale hydrogen initiative in the region by thyssenkrupp nucera, emphasizing their pivotal role in industrial decarbonization efforts.
  • Collaboration with customers and focus on affordable green electricity key in driving the project forward to the EPF contract phase.
thyssenkrupp nucera, a key player in electrolysis technologies, has embarked on a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study for a significant green hydrogen project in Europe. The 600-megawatt water electrolysis plant aims to produce hydrogen for hard-to-abate industries, aligning with decarbonization goals. Dr. Werner Ponikwar, CEO of thyssenkrupp nucera, highlighted the importance of industry in scaling up the hydrogen economy and emphasized the project's viability under favorable conditions. The company plans to sign an EPF contract post the FEED study, with an investment decision slated for 2026. This initiative signifies the third major hydrogen project in the region by thyssenkrupp nucera, following projects for Shell and Stegra. Collaborative efforts with customers and a focus on affordable green electricity are central to advancing the project towards decarbonization and expanding the hydrogen economy.
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