Everfuel announces a 2 GW hydrogen project in Revsing for the German market

Everfuel is proposing a 2 GW hydrogen production project in Revsing, to supply industrial customers in Germany via a future pipeline.

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Everfuel A/S has submitted a proposal to develop a 2GW hydrogen production capacity at the Revsing energy park, located in the municipality of Vejen, Denmark. The project, named Frigg, could become the first large-scale hydrogen production facility dedicated to pipeline supply for industrial customers in Germany. In recent years, the country has seen an increase in hydrogen-related projects.
Everfuel has secured the land needed to build Frigg and is continuing feasibility studies to ensure access to available infrastructure. Located close to the Revsing transformer station and within the hydrogen transport network, the project could extend to 2GW. It also provides for direct connection to local renewable energy sources and integration with district heating systems.

Recent agreements and developments

Last May, Everfuel signed a letter of intent with a German industrial customer for the initial supply of 10,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year. Jacob Krogsgaard, founder and CEO of Everfuel, said the project would mark a significant expansion of Denmark’s hydrogen production infrastructure and create local jobs.
Frigg is located on the “Lower T” section of the hydrogen transmission network, at the intersection of the North-South and East-West axes, the first section scheduled to be operational by 2028, according to Energinet, the Danish transmission system operator. The HySynergy project should also be connected to this infrastructure, enabling critical balancing and redundancy functions between the two facilities.

Market analysis and outlook

The planned capacities for Frigg, as well as HySynergy and Sif, should be sufficient to meet Everfuel’s updated strategic objectives, as communicated in their first-quarter 2024 report. These projects are located in the DK1 power zone in Jutland, Denmark, benefiting from the country’s unique position in renewable energy. An analysis carried out by Aurora Energy Research on behalf of Hy24 and Everfuel documents the competitive advantage of hydrogen production in this area.
Everfuel remains committed to advancing the Frigg project and will keep stakeholders informed of significant developments. The realization of this project will depend on the successful continuation of its development and its inclusion by the municipality of Vejen.
Everfuel is committed to making hydrogen commercially available for emission-free industry and mobility across Europe. The company owns and operates hydrogen infrastructures, partnering with industries and vehicle manufacturers to connect the entire hydrogen value chain.

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