Elogen delivers 2.5 MW electrolyser to CrossWind’s energy hub
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Elogen, a GTT group company, has delivered a 2.5 MW Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser for the Baseload Power Hub (BLPH), an innovation linked to the Hollandse Kust Noord (HKN) wind farm. Led by CrossWind, a joint venture between Shell and Eneco, the project integrates wind power with green hydrogen production to advance a more flexible and sustainable energy system.
This delivery follows the successful Site Acceptance Test (SAT), which confirmed the electrolyser’s performance and operational readiness. The order for the electrolyser was initially announced in February 2023.
Originally designed for offshore deployment, the BLPH will now be installed onshore in Eemshaven, the Netherlands. The system is designed to store surplus wind energy as green hydrogen during peak production and convert it back into electricity when demand exceeds supply, helping to stabilise the grid and reduce carbon emissions.
The project was executed in a fast-track timeline of just 30 months. It included a six-month engineering phase for design and documentation, followed by a 24-month EPCC phase, covering engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation, and commissioning.
As part of its scope, Elogen supplied the electrolysis stacks and key equipment for the PEM electrolyser system. Detailed integration and assembly were carried out by FORES Engineering, with contributions from partners including Rosetti Marino.
A final 17-week commissioning phase of the electrolyser, supervised by Elogen, was completed before the platform’s planned sail-away in early August. This achievement reflects the close coordination and commitment of all partners. The platform will ultimately be handed over to Delft Offshore Turbine B.V. (DOT) and serve as a collaborative innovation hub, bringing together institutions such as TNO, Groningen Seaports, and Dutch universities.
Eric Minaux, Managing Director of Elogen, declared: “We are proud to contribute to a project that directly addresses the challenges of renewable energy intermittency. This PEM electrolyser combines an unprecedented level of marinisation, integration into a complete energy hub, and readiness for long-term offshore operations. Delivering this within just 30 months demonstrates the agility of our teams and the robustness of our technology for dynamic energy systems.”
Maria Kalogera, Innovations Manager of CrossWind, stated: “The electrolyser is the backbone of the Baseload Power Hub. Completing the onshore integrated testing marks a major milestone in demonstrating how green hydrogen can support a more flexible and resilient energy system. Working together with Elogen has made it possible to achieve this milestone and accelerate the energy transition.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/31072025/elogen-delivers-25-mw-electrolyser-to-crosswinds-energy-hub/
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