(PRNewswire)--The Dutch state is stepping in as an active partner in PosHYdon through Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN). In this pilot, green H2 will be produced on an operational gas platform. This will be the first time that three offshore energy systems will be integrated.
The pilot is essential for the development of large-scale production of green H2 at sea and thus for the energy transition in the Netherlands and Northwest Europe. To safeguard this public interest, EBN will actively participate in the consortium. EBN is already a 40% partner in the Q13a-A platform, where the pilot will take place. PosHYdon is now approaching the final phase: the setup will be tested on land at InVesta in May 2024, and the first production of H2 on the platform operated by Neptune Energy is scheduled for the second half of 2024.
Michel Heijdra, Director-General for Climate and Energy at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy said, "We are on the eve of the large-scale development of the North Sea as an engine for the energy transition. Electrolysis at sea will play an important role in this. In PosHYdon, the first steps are being taken to achieve this. That is why the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy sees this as an essential project. EBN's participation in the consortium guarantees a sufficiently large size of the project and ensures that the lessons learned are considered in the future."
Jan Willem van Hoogstraten, CEO of Energie Beheer Nederland said, "PosHYdon plays a key role in the realization of the green H2 economy. An ambitious, but also challenging project with an undeniable public interest. EBN feels a great responsibility to help ensure the success of PosHYdon. For the energy transition in the Netherlands and in Northwest Europe."
In the PosHYdon project, about 80% of all lessons are learned about the offshore production of green H2. This makes the project essential for a smooth roll-out towards large-scale production, as envisaged with the Esbjerg ambitions for 2050.
PosHYdon integrates three energy systems in the North Sea: offshore wind, offshore gas and offshore H2 and will take place on Neptune Energy's Q13a-A platform. This production platform is the first fully green electrified platform in the Dutch North Sea and is located approximately 13 kilometers off the coast of Scheveningen.
The green H2 will be blended with the gas and transported to the coast via the existing gas pipeline. To this end, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy has increased the blending specifications from 0.02% to 0.5% H2. The 1-MW electrolyzer will follow the wind profile of the Luchterduinen wind farm.