HH2E taps Nel for Lubmin electrolysers
The Norwegian manufacturer has signed a letter of intent to provide a potential 120MW of capacity to the German developer
German hydrogen project developer HH2E has signed a letter of intent with Norwegian electrolyser manufacturer Nel for a Feed study and potential supply of 120MW of electrolyser capacity. HH2E is developing a green hydrogen project at Germany’s Baltic Sea port of Lubmin—the entry point to Germany of the now-halted Nord Stream natural gas pipeline from Russia. The project will use a combination of renewables and a 200MWh high-capacity battery to continuously power alkaline electrolysers. 2025 – Scheduled startup for Lubmin project The developer has scheduled construction of the 6,000t/yr first phase to begin this year, with the aim to start production in 2025. A second-phase expansion
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