SEFE Securing Power for Europe and marine infrastructure supplier Höegh Evi have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collectively develop worldwide provide chains for clear hydrogen to be delivered to Germany and different places in Europe. Collectively, SEFE and Höegh Evi will analyse the technical and industrial feasibility of assorted corridors for the provision of unpolluted hydrogen primarily based on ammonia.
Partnering to allow buyer decarbonisation in help of Germany’s vitality transition targets
The target of the settlement is to implement worldwide provide chains for clear hydrogen. This contains sourcing of ammonia, transportation by ship, and supply to floating import terminals the place the ammonia is cracked into hydrogen for supply to SEFE clients by way of the German hydrogen core grid. The cooperation may even establish doable places for floating ammonia-to-hydrogen terminals alongside Germany’s Baltic Sea and North Sea coasts, in addition to different potential places in Europe.
SEFE will handle each the upstream provide portfolio and the downstream a part of the provision chain, together with world sourcing of unpolluted molecules, the aggregation of hydrogen demand in Germany and Europe in addition to funding within the German hydrogen core grid by way of its subsidiary GASCADE.
Höegh Evi will present the midstream infrastructure to attach Germany with worldwide hydrogen markets together with the transportation of ammonia by ship and the floating import terminal infrastructure. The terminals will present a provide of dispatchable and baseload-ready clear hydrogen for industrial clients utilizing Höegh Evi’s ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker, the world’s solely floating answer to transform ammonia to hydrogen at an industrial scale.
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