According to its webpage, the Njordkraft Hydrogen project will source power from existing and future offshore wind farms to produce about 90,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year. As previously reported, the output of the plant will be used for the decarbonisation of heavy industry and road transportation, and possibly for the production of green e-fuels like methanol and ammonia.
H2 Energy Europe has obtained the building permit for its 1-GW green hydrogen project in the Danish seaport town of Esbjerg, it announced on Monday.
According to its webpage, the Njordkraft Hydrogen project will source power from existing and future offshore wind farms to produce about 90,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year. As previously reported, the output of the plant will be used for the decarbonisation of heavy industry and road transportation, and possibly for the production of green e-fuels like methanol and ammonia.