Successful green hydrogen projects
OMG-H2: offshore green hydrogen production in the North Sea using offshore wind
OMG-H2 investigates the feasibility of offshore green hydrogen production in the North Sea using offshore wind. The project explores a 30–50 MW platform-based installation, including hydrogen production at sea and transport to land via pipeline.
ECOLOG: liquid hydrogen terminal
ECOLOG Eos is exploring the development of a liquid hydrogen and CO₂ terminal in the Port of Amsterdam. The project assesses the technical and commercial feasibility of the full supply chain, including design, costs, risks and environmental impacts.
Green hydrogen revolution with liquid hydrogen carriers: innovative reactor to release hydrogen
Catalyzer investigates the feasibility of a pilot facility to release hydrogen from liquid carriers. The project assesses technical, economic, and sustainability aspects.
H2 Drive: the feasibility of an electrolyser
H2 Drive is investigating the feasibility of a 10–20 MW electrolyser in Drenthe to produce green hydrogen, reduce grid congestion, and build a hydrogen refuelling station.
H2 Smart EnergyHub: environmental study on hydrogen production
In Sliedrecht, partners conduct an environmental study on a 10–30 MW hydrogen facility. The study provides insights into design, investments, organisation and permitting.
SOON: Producing ammonia with renewable hydrogen
OCI Nitrogen investigates how to decouple the conventional SMR from ammonia production in Project SOON. The study includes design, environmental impact and techno-economic modeling, paving the way for a net-zero ammonia plant.
Microcrack detection technology for hydrogen transport: demonstrating pipeline safety
Pipe Survey develops and tests innovative technology to detect cracks in hydrogen pipelines at an early stage, improving safety and accelerating the scale-up of hydrogen transport.
Syngas from renewable hydrogen: production without fossil feedstocks
BioMethanol Chemie Nederland (BioMCN) aims to produce products based on synthesis gas (syngas). Syngas is a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. By importing green hydrogen and biogenic carbon dioxide, BioMCN is focusing on a transition from fossil feedstocks to a low-carbon future. This project provides further insight into, among other things, the technical feasibility and environmental impact.