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Shell and hydrogen consortium
At the beginning of 2020, a consortium of Gasunie, Groningen Seaports and Shell Nederland announced the start of NortH2: perhaps the most ambitious wind-to-hydrogen project in Europe. The Norwegian Equinor and the German RWE have now also joined
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A common goal is large-scale production of green hydrogen using electricity at sea. No less than 4 gigawatts in 2030, fulfilling the objectives of the Dutch Climate Agreement. But the ambition goes further. NortH2 wants to grow to more than 10 gigawatts of green hydrogen by 2040. Green hydrogen production, initially in Eemshaven and possibly also at sea later, will be around 1,000,000 tons per year by then. That saves eight to ten megatonnes of CO₂ emissions per year. NortH2 has the support of the province of Groningen. The project does not exclude other serious partners.
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