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Everfuel and Taulov Dry Port to establish new hydrogen station in Denmark

 

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Global Hydrogen Review,

Everfuel’s new hydrogen station will have a unique location in a large Danish logistics and transportation industry hub. The agreement between Everfuel A/S and Taulov Dry Port A/S supports both companies’ vision of contributing significantly to the transition of the transport industry to greener fuels and to assist in the decarbonisation of Denmark’s busiest transportation centre.

 

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The hydrogen refuelling station will be built at Taulov Dry Port, outside Fredericia, where a joint venture (JV) between ADP A/S and PFA is well on its way to realise a green and innovative logistics hub. The first 100 000 m2 of storage and logistics buildings were recently established, and the next 60 000 m2 section is under construction. With these facilities, Taulov Dry Port has managed to attract some of the leading transport and retail companies in Denmark, which all require solutions that will help minimise their climate footprint.

The partnership between Everfuel and Taulov Dry Port is a natural extension of the logistics centre and supportive of the Triangle Area’s vision of being a future hub for production of green fuels. Stakeholders within transportation, logistics, energy and utilities are seeking to capitalise on the area’s efficient supply and logistics infrastructure to further advance infrastructure for green Power-to-X fuels.

The Triangle Area is establishing itself as the new centre for green energy and Power-to-X in Denmark. The new hydrogen refuelling station will further support the green transition of the land-based transportation industry. Everfuel is currently building its initial Power-to-X facility in Fredericia, which will produce the first green hydrogen later this year. The facility will provide green hydrogen to the station at Taulov Dry Port, providing logistic companies with a CO2-free fuel which is produced from renewable energy.

ADP and Taulov Dry Port has developed into one of Denmark’s most attractive logistics areas where existing infrastructure and new storage and logistic buildings have a climate-friendly approach.