Cuxhaven / Germany
Oldenburg-based Turneo GmbH, a subsidiary of EWE and Hamburg-based Karlsson GmbH, produces hydrogen electrolytically from renewable electricity in the 2 MW electrolysis plant and fills it into multi-element gas containers (MEGC).
The first customer is a supply ship from the Mittelplate offshore platform. Its on-board electricity is generated using hydrogen fuel cells. The MEGCs are loaded onto the ship in Cuxhaven via the shore base of Entec GmbH, another Karlsson subsidiary.
For Wintershall Dea Deutschland GmbH, whose platform is supplied by the ship, the project is another milestone on the way to emission-free mineral oil production. The complete H2 plant located in the port of Cuxhaven is characterized by high efficiency, a high hydrogen pressure of 37 bar and a maintenance-friendly design. This keeps the cost of downstream compression low; for MEGC filling it is less than 2 kWh/kg.
Turneo intends to use the plant to meet other needs and to supplement a refueling facility for vehicles. The green hydrogen is available for supply and maintenance ships for offshore facilities, official watercraft and maritime tourism.
Customer
Turneo GmbH
Location
Cuxhaven (Germany)
Application
Container/trailer filling for refueling ships
Product
gEL 400
Performance
2 MW, 400 Nm3/h
Commissioning
November 2023
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