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Shell to build renewable hydrogen electrolyser in Germany

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Shell Deutschland has taken a Final Investment Decision (FID) to progress REFHYNE II - a 100-megawatt renewable proton-exchange membrane (PEM) hydrogen electrolyser at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland in Germany.

Using renewable electricity, REFHYNE II is expected to produce up to 44,000 kilograms per day of renewable hydrogen to partially decarbonise site operations. The electrolyser is scheduled to begin operating in 2027.

The REFHYNE II project has been enabled by supportive policies, including the European Union’s (EU) binding targets for the use of renewable hydrogen, and the German Federal Government’s regulatory framework.
The project has also received funding from the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.

“Today's announcement marks an important milestone in delivering our strategy of more value with less emissions. Investing in REFHYNE II is a visible demonstration of our commitment to the hydrogen economy, which will play an important role in helping to decarbonise Shell’s operations and customer products," said Shell’s downstream, renewables and energy solutions director Huibert Vigeveno.

“Our decision to invest illustrates what can be achieved with the right enabling conditions to deliver competitive projects.”

Renewable hydrogen from REFHYNE II will be used at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park to produce energy products such as transport fuels with a lower carbon intensity.






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