Delfzijl
With various green hydrogen projects, Groningen Seaports is profiling itself as one of the hydrogen hubs of the Netherlands. In a fairly short time, we concluded an agreement with the port for the use of a three-hectare site. The future plant has an interesting location: close to an arterial road with TeNNeT's high-voltage substation on one side and a water treatment plant on the other that could eventually take one of our residual products - oxygen. The plant will produce green hydrogen by electrolysis, using green electricity from wind power. To store our green hydrogen, we will be able to use nearby salt caverns by 2030.