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More green hydrogen for northern Europe

by Alex Scott
June 16, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 22

 

Plug Power will build a green hydrogen plant in Antwerp, Belgium, with an annual capacity of 12,500 metric tons (t). It will feature a 100 MW renewable energy–powered electrolyzer that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. Start-up is slated for late 2024. Meanwhile, the energy firms HH2E and MET plan to build a green hydrogen plant in Lubmin, Germany, with a 50 MW electrolyzer and an initial capacity of 6,000 t per year of green hydrogen. It is due to open in 2025.

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