With the notarized signing of the purchase agreement for a 6.5-hectare site in the Berlin-Szczecin Industrial Park, ENERTRAG has reached a significant milestone in the realization of its H2 project in Pasewalk. One of the first large-scale H2 plants in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is to be built on the site.
The agreement was signed on June 24, 2025, by Mayor Danny Rodewald, Deputy Mayor Marko Schmidt and Elgin Knop, the head of the relevant department for real estate. ENERTRAG was represented by Michael Westphal and Branko Swierczek, managing directors of ENERTRAG Landgesellschaft, and project manager Tim Pawlowski from ENERTRAG SE.
The planned H2 plant is part of the European IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) funding program and will be connected to the future German H2 core network. The first phase of construction will have an electrolysis capacity of 60 megawatts – enough to produce around 6,000 tpy of green H2. In a second phase, the plant can be expanded to a total of 180 megawatts. The project will thus make a significant contribution to the decarbonization of industry and to sustainable energy supply in north-east Germany.
Michael Westphal, Managing Director of ENERTRAG Landgesellschaft said, “This is a milestone in the construction of a H2 plant in Pasewalk, which will be one of the first in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. This project will not only create new jobs but also strengthen local economic development and act as a beacon for the region. Our project is another step towards completely replacing fossil fuels.”
Danny Rodewald, Mayor of Pasewalk said, “With the notarized signing of the purchase agreement, we are setting another milestone for the development of the Berlin-Szczecin industrial park and also for the industrial future of our city. The planned H2 plant by ENERTRAG is not only a strong commitment to Pasewalk as a location, but also a catalyst for the entire region. With this company, green electricity will remain where it is produced. We look forward to continuing our trusting cooperation with ENERTRAG and taking joint steps towards a sustainable future.”
The specific planning progress has already been scheduled: In 2025, the engineering work for the technical design will be commissioned. The first nature conservation measures will begin on the site in August, including the construction of a reptile protection fence. The approval documents are expected to be submitted in the first half of 2026. Construction is scheduled to start in 2027, with commissioning planned for 2029.
With the Pasewalk site, ENERTRAG is consistently pursuing its goal of developing integrated energy infrastructures that combine wind and solar energy with green H2, paving the way for a climate-neutral future.