Vision Hydrogen Corp. (Vision Hydrogen) has announced that it has been granted permits for a 25 MW green hydrogen plant at the North Sea Port of Terneuzen, the Netherlands.
Vision Hydrogen’s subsidiary, VoltH2, in partnership with Virya Energy, has reached a critical milestone in the development of a 25 MW green hydrogen production facility with tube-trailer loading and integrated distribution facilities. This scalable platform allows the partnership to scale up production capacity to 75 MW at this site. At 25 MW, the plant will produce up to 3.5 million kg/yr of green hydrogen, and up to 10.5 million kg of hydrogen output at 75 MW.
The project site is strategically located in the North Sea Port of Terneuzen, next to existing high voltage power and gas infrastructure as well as large renewable power producing assets for the supply of green electrons and large industrial customers, for future offtake of clean hydrogen.
Less than 1500 m from the project site is the 150 kV ground station of TenneT, the Dutch national high voltage grid operator, and less than 1400 m away is the connection point to the Yara-Dow-Zeeland refinery pipeline, which may be repurposed for hydrogen transport to the Zeeland refinery in future. Adjacent to the project site is the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, providing water access to the major European Port of Ghent, Belgium.
VisionH2 and Virya plan to build the initial 25 MW electrolysis plant using proven, commercially-available technology. Projected development costs for the initial phase of the project are estimated at €35 – 40 million.
VisionH2’s partner, Virya Energy, will contributes its extensive experience and knowledge, developed in the construction of previous green hydrogen applications. The parties have received all Environmental and Construction permits required to proceed with development, and are now in the final statutory consultation and review period.