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Nouryon, Tata Steel, Port of Amsterdam to study feasibility of largest green H2 cluster in Europe; 100 MW water electrolysis facility

Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals), Tata Steel and the Port of Amsterdam have joined together to study the feasibility of a large green hydrogen cluster in the Amsterdam region. The three parties consider green hydrogen as vital for reaching climate targets and building a more circular economy—e.g., by combining it with emissions from steel manufacture to make new products.

As a first step, the parties will study the feasibility of a 100 megawatt water electrolysis facility to produce up to 15,000 tons of hydrogen per year as well as oxygen at Tata Steel’s IJmuiden site, near Amsterdam.

By using renewable electricity, the initial unit will enable a carbon saving of up to 350,000 tons of CO2 per year, equivalent to the emissions of more than 40,000 households. A final investment decision is expected in 2021. The partner companies have the ambition to further scale up the technology.

Nouryon will operate the facility, while Tata Steel will use the oxygen to further enhance the sustainability of its production processes. The parties will jointly explore different routes to use hydrogen for turning steel mill emissions into useful chemicals and products.

The Port of Amsterdam will focus on the infrastructure for further distribution of green hydrogen, which will be the basis for the development of new industries and zero-emission transport in the Amsterdam area.

This partnership builds on our existing initiatives to support the development of a sustainable chemical industry. Green hydrogen is a realistic alternative for fossil-based raw materials and enables new forms of green chemistry, such as using steel mill gas, CO2, or waste to make plastics and move to new, circular value chains.

—Knut Schwalenberg, Managing Director Industrial Chemicals at Nouryon

The recently presented Dutch Climate Law sets a CO2 reduction target of 49% by 2030 compared to 1990. The parties believe that green hydrogen can make a significant contribution towards this target and aim to reach sufficient scale to absorb all emissions from Tata Steel’s plant in IJmuiden and use it for the production of new materials.

The development of the green hydrogen cluster will also enable emissions-free buses and heavy transport in the entire Amsterdam area.

Nouryon already has 1000 MW of electrolysis capacity installed in various facilities, using three processes: chlor-alkali, sodium chlorate, and water electrolysis.

Comments

Engineer-Poet

This press release begs the question:

Does this 1150 MW of electrolyzer capacity, current and proposed, follow the ups and downs of wind and PV generation, or is most or all of it base-loaded?  Because if it's actually going to be "green", it has to track the available "renewable" energy instead of falling back to fossil fuels for most of its needs.

SJC

circular economy..
Interesting term, I assume they mean sustainable.

Julian Foley

@SJC: I respect a man (my presumption) who identifies with his favourite car. Mine's a 2004 Ford Fiesta.

Lad

I like the term "Green Hydrogen" as oppose to "Brown Hydrogen" made from fossil fuels.

Engineer-Poet

I don't like the term "green" anything if it's fraudulent, and too much of the time it is.

Arnold

Circular in this instance means closed loop.
I think that the whole point of green H is it's ability to soak up excess to demand.
Why would they describe this as other than that in thousands of references if it was not true? Unless accepting science on face value upsets some other agenda.
In the real world we can leave that to the likes of the orangutan in chief and the chosen ones.

Arnold

That this is located in a steel making industrial port is important as there are low carbon technologies for steel making that use H as well as for traditional steelmaking.
This is seeing interest and implementation around the globe as for this example.

https://reneweconomy.com.au/renewable-hydrogen-to-be-trialled-in-sydney-gas-network-84182/#respond

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