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Royal Dutch Shell has Multi-GW Hydrogen Plans for Holland

Shell and Gasunie will cooperate in Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen project in the Netherlands, based on North Sea offshore wind. The intended cooperation will proceed within the NortH2 project in the Groningen province, with Eemshaven to be the projected location to house the electrolyser infrastructure.

The first hydrogen should be produced by 2027 and fed by new, dedicated offshore wind. By 2040 this endeavor could encompass up to 10 GW or 800,000 ton hydrogen annually.

[rechargenews.com] – Shell unveils world’s largest offshore wind plan to power green hydrogen

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