VoltH2 has received building and environmental permits for the construction of a 25MW green hydrogen plant in the Netherlands.
The electrolyser will be strategically located in the North Sea Port of Vlissingen within an industrial cluster.
It will be able to produce up to 3500 tonnes of green hydrogen per year and will be scalable to 100MW or 14,000 tonnes.
The facility will be located close to existing high voltage power and gas infrastructure as well as large renewable power producing assets for the supply of green electrons.
Additionally, VoltH2 is in the advanced stage of permitting for a second green hydrogen plant in Terneuzen in joint development with Virya Energy.
This site will also have an initial capacity of 3500 tonnes of hydrogen per year and will be scalable to 75MW or 10,500 tonnes.
VoltH2 is also developing additional sites in Belgium, France, and Germany.
VoltH2 has commissioned Sweco to design the initial green hydrogen plants in Vlissingen and Terneuzen, which will feature dedicated hydrogen storage and access to multimodal transport systems to support distribution.
Jo-Annes de Bat, Provincial Executive of Zeeland said: “The VoltH2 projects for two hydrogen electrolysers in Vlissingen and Terneuzen is a good example of how we want to lead the way with green hydrogen in the province of Zeeland.
“This is an excellent initiative that shows how we can bring the sustainability of industry and transport in combination with the large supply of sustainable electricity in the province which is a big step forward in the short term.”


