Alfa Laval joins innovation forces in a consortium with key industry partners in a groundbreaking project to develop and produce the world’s first 10 MW green hydrogen production facility offshore in the North Sea, off the Belgian coast. The facility is set to produce clean hydrogen by 2026,reports alfa laval.
Carbon emissions
Hydrogen is considered one of the main enablers in achieving global net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. However, its widespread adoption depends on the deployment of abundant renewable energy sources, with offshore wind being a key one.
Project hope
The project, known as HOPE (Hydrogen Offshore Production for Europe), represents a milestone in the renewable energy landscape. As the world’s largest offshore project of its kind, HOPE is set to begin its implementation, with the production unit and export and distribution infrastructure scheduled to go live in mid-2026.
The consortium represents a true flagship project for the European Commission and the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, combining the collective expertise and know-how of all nine partner organisations.
The HOPE consortium consists of:
- Alfa Laval (Denmark): Supply of the seawater treatment system
- Lhyfe (France): Engineering, equipment procurement
- Plug (Netherlands): Supply and engineering of the 10MW electrolyser
- EDP NEW (Portugal): Optimization of operations and impact analysis
- POM West-Vlaanderen (Belgium): Project implementation support in the testing area
- CEA (France): Optimization of operations via digital simulatio
- Strohm (Netherlands): Supply of the subsea flexible thermoplastic composite pipeline (TCP)
- DWR eco (Germany): Communication and dissemination of project results throughout Europe
- ERM – Element Energy (France): Coordination support
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Source : Alfa laval