The European commission has awarded the H2FUTURE project consortium, consisting of voestalpine AG, Siemens, VERBUND and Austrian Power Grid (APG) as well as the research partners K1-MET and ECN, the contract for the construction of one of the world’s largest electrolysis plants for producing green hydrogen (H2).
The project-partners will work and research cooperatively on implementing an innovative H2 demonstration plant at the voestalpine site in Linz. The H2 generated there will be fed directly into the internal gas network, allowing the testing of the use of H2 in various process stages of steel production.
The technology supplier for the proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser is Siemens. VERBUND, the project coordinator, will provide electricity from renewable energy sources and is responsible for development of grid-relevant services.
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