26 Feb 2021 | 09:45 UTC — London

Germany receives 200 hydrogen project applications in IPCEI call

Highlights

Thyssen/Steag propose 500 MW electrolyzer at Duisburg-Walsum

Siemens/Uniper plan 200 MW electrolyzer, storage at Hamburg

EU member states, Norway launched IPCEI call in Dec. 2020

Germany's energy ministry has received around 200 hydrogen project proposals seeking funding under the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) program, it said Feb. 25.

The IPCEI call was launched Dec. 17 by 22 EU member states and Norway to help kick-start a European hydrogen economy. The deadline for schematic proposals to the ministry was Feb. 19. Projects from all German regions applied, the ministry said, underlining strong willingness to invest.

Related story: France launches hydrogen council, 3.2 GW of electrolyzer projects seek IPCEI funding

No list of project was published. Next steps in the process involve match-making workshops leading to pre-notification by May 2021.

Member states and the EC aim for a final decision on the projects by end-2021.

The German government on Feb. 10 approved interim regulation for hydrogen networks as part of a wider reform of the energy industry act (EnWG). The country has a 5 GW electrolyzer target for 2030, of which 2 GW was reserved for transport applications. The national strategy is backed by a Eur7 billion ($8.4 billion) funding pledge from the federal budget.

German projects declaring an application for funding include a second hydrogen hub planned by Uniper and Siemens Energy at Hamburg-Moorburg involving a 200 MWe electrolyzer, a 300 MWth thermal storage unit and a hydrogen-fired gas-turbine, the companies said Feb. 24.

ThyssenKrupp and Steag on Feb. 25 said they proposed a 500 MW electrolyzer at Duisburg-Walsum, Europe's biggest steel site.

The HydrOxy Hub Walsum project is not solely linked to funding as an IPCEI, it said. "Irrespective of the outcome of the proceedings, the project partners are continuing to press ahead with the feasibility study for the project," it said.

Both Walsum and Moorburg are former coal plant sites that were awarded closure compensation in Germany's first coal closure auction in Dec. 2020.

HYDROGEN ELECTROLYZER PROJECTS SEEKING IPCEI FUNDING

Project/Location
Capacity (MW)
Use
Developer
Duisburg-Walsum, DE
500
Steel, ex-coal unit
ThyssenKrupp, Steag
Port Jerome-sur-Seine, FR
200
ChemPark
Air Liquide, H2V, Siemens
Hamburg-Moorburg, DE
100
Ex-Coal unit
Uniper, Siemens Energy
Charleroi, BE
75
Lime kiln
Carmeuse, Engie, Electrochaeo

Source: S&P Global Platts, developers (list incomplete)

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