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ABB picks up Danish hydrogen job

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonOctober 11, 20232 Mins Read
ABB picks up Danish hydrogen job

ABB has been contracted by Danish company H2 Energy Esbjerg to provide basic electrical engineering at the latter’s 1GW green hydrogen production facility in Esbjerg (pictured).

The work covers the power distribution from grid point of connection to electrolyzers, and for other process equipment production facility in Esbjerg.

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The plant, among the largest hydrogen developments in Europe, will produce up to 90,000 tons of hydrogen per year – the equivalent of about 1.9m barrels of oil per year.

The scope also extends to H2 Energy Esbjerg’s hydrogen distribution hub in Fredericia, Denmark.

With this project, booked in Q3 2023, ABB will build on its expertise in the Power-to-X sector (PtX) for the development of green hydrogen, which already includes collaborations in Sweden, Norway, and elsewhere in Denmark.

The PtX facility in Esbjerg, scheduled to start operating by 2027, will convert renewable electricity from offshore wind into green hydrogen to support the decarbonization of heavy industry and road transportation.

The hydrogen may also be used for the production of green e-fuels like methanol and ammonia.

Per-Erik Holsten, head of Northern Europe at ABB Energy Industries, said: “ABB is focused on supporting the EU’s priority to develop renewable hydrogen.

“We are increasingly active in the pioneering Power-to-X market which is essential in meeting global energy transition goals and achieving a low carbon society in the future.”

Julian O’Connell, project director of H2 Energy Esbjerg, said: “It was important to collaborate with a company that has the knowledge of managing energy consumption and optimizing energy efficiency during green hydrogen production.

“It is also critical to ensure we have a reliable and readily available supply of power to support operations at the distribution hub.”

The project by H2 Energy Esbjerg ApS is expected to create up to 60 permanent jobs and supply enough green hydrogen to meet the annual fuel consumption demands of more than 10,000 trucks, around half of all trucks in Denmark, and for heavy industry.

The International Energy Agency’s Global Hydrogen Review says the pipeline of projects for the production of low-emission hydrogen is growing at an impressive speed and it could reach up to 24 Mt per year by 2030, if all projects are realised.

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