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Offshore wind to methanol | Engie and partners to combine 1.85GW of green hydrogen with captured CO2
The HyNetherlands (HyNL) project — which was announced last October as a pure green hydrogen play — will initially see Engie building a 100MW electrolyser in 2025 in Eemshaven, which will use 200MW of offshore wind to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.
Energy-from-waste company EEW will capture biogenic CO2 from the flue gases at its existing power plant in Farmsum, which will then be combined with Engie’s green hydrogen to produce “e-methanol” at Dutch chemical company OCI’s nearby Delfzijl chemical park.
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Offshore wind to methanol | Engie and partners to combine 1.85GW of green hydrogen with captured CO2
Previously announced HyNetherlands project has been reshaped to produce green methanol, which ‘will help lower Europe’s reliance on imported natural gas’
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