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Topsoe to begin construction of electrolyser manufacturing plant in Denmark

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The Board of Topsoe has now taken a Final Investment Decision (FID) to begin construction of one of the world’s largest SOEC electrolyser manufacturing plants, in Herning, Denmark. Plant manufacturing capacity is 500 MW/yr, with an option to expand to 5 GW. The first offtake agreement is in place.

Topsoe CEO, Roeland Baan, said: “The case for using electrolysis to produce green fuels is now well established, but manufacturing capacity has always been the challenge. We are facing this challenge head on. We are dedicated to taking the lead on scaling Power-to-X technology to help drive the energy transition, and we are investing over DKK 2 billion to meet this demand and address this fundamental supply weakness. This is the single biggest investment in the company’s history, clearly highlighting our commitment to driving the energy transition, and we hope this huge facility will act as a catalyst for new investment in the future.”

Sundus Cordelia Ramli, CCO of Topsoe’s Power-to-X division, said: “There is a genuine trust in us and our cutting edge SOEC electrolyser technology, built on years of technological excellence. With this new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, we are taking Power-to-X technology into a commercially competitive position, ultimately making the case for decarbonisation unarguable. We already have 500 MW of pre-sold capacity and are in discussions with other potential offtake partners as well, who find our electrolyser technology attractive, and look forward to being able to make more announcements in due course.”

At 500 MW/yr capacity, the new facility will be the world’s largest SOEC manufacturing plant. This is a rapid acceleration not just for Topsoe, but also Denmark, and the EU towards a green energy transition while reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

Topsoe is also delivering on its REPowerEU ambitions when, in May 2022, a Joint Declaration was signed along with other industry leaders and the European Commission to commit to a tenfold increase of European electrolyser manufacturing capacity by 2025.

Roeland Baan added: “This is a major statement of intent from Topsoe, but it is also a reality that industry cannot lead this energy transition alone. We look towards the EU and the Danish government for long-term incentives and supportive framework conditions to continue to accelerate the green hydrogen market and anchor large-scale electrolyser production right here in the EU.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/02092022/topsoe-to-begin-construction-of-electrolyser-manufacturing-plant-in-denmark/

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