PosHYdon: onshore test kicks off successfully

Energy Disrupter

General – Green Hydrogen

The PosHYdon pilot kicked off the onshore test successfully at the premises of InVesta in Alkmaar, the Netherlands.

PosHYdon aims to produce green hydrogen on an operational gas platform in the Dutch North Sea.

It will be the first time that three offshore energy systems will be integrated and hydrogen is transport ed to land together with gas via an existing pipeline.

The pilot is essential for the development of large scale production of green hydrogen at sea and thus for the energy transition in the Netherlands and Northwest Europe. After this testing period onshore, the electrolyzer will be transferred offshore to the Q13a A platform, 13 kilometers off the coast of Scheveningen (The Hague).

First offshore hydrogen production is planned for Q4 this year.

René Peters, Business Director Gas Technologies TNO and initiator of the North Sea Energy Program said: “PosHYdon is a perfect example of system integration in the North Sea. In many studies, hydrogen is considered the missing link in the energy transition, with many talking about all the opportunities. But here, right off the coast of Scheveningen, it will actually take place later this year. PosHYdon is teaching us a lot about the next steps that need to be taken towards safe, large scale green hydrogen p roduction from wind at sea.”

“Offshore green hydrogen production will enable large scale wind farms to be developed far out at sea. Wind energy is directly converted to green hydrogen from demineralized seawater and can be transported through the existing or new gas infrastructure. As a result, offshore wind projects can be realized faster at significantly lower costs for society. I am therefore very happy that we can now test the complete installation onshore, in preparation for  transferring it offshore for the final test: offshore green hydrogen production.”

In addition, PosHYdon will also participate in a pilot for Guarantees of Origin for green hydrogen and the upcoming migration towards European hydrogen certifi cation. This pilot, also open to others, is being planned via HyXchange. Neptune Energy (Eni) participated before in the HyXchange certification pilot in 2022.

Original Source: https://ocean-energyresources.com/2024/05/08/poshydon-onshore-test-kicks-off-successfully/