'Germany’s first major hydrogen hub' | Uniper to supply Salzgitter steel plant with green H2
Up-to-1GW electrolyser at Wilhelmshaven may be linked to gigawatt-scale offshore wind farm while utility also develops H2 import terminal
The company further wants to explore the possibility of directly connecting the plant to an offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
“The Wilhelmshaven site offers all the necessary preconditions for creating Germany’s first major hydrogen hub,” Uniper chief executive Klaus-Dieter Maubach said.
“Large-scale hydrogen production facilities are to be built here for the purpose of decarbonising steel production in Lower Saxony. We also want to develop a solution that will enable the faster integration of the new gigawatt offshore wind farm into the German power grid.”
The electrolyser and the entire downstream hydrogen infrastructure function as a shock absorber that if strong winds blow can store the energy expediently as hydrogen and make it transportable, Uniper explained.
The partners will also cooperate with other companies for the supply of Salzgitter through the evolving German hydrogen pipeline network and the development of cavern storage facilities.
“The cooperation with Uniper is another step on the way to leading this game-changing technical transformation to success, together with strong partners."