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Siemens Energy: The Global Energy Transition Will Be Based on the Hydrogen Economy

By November 12, 2021 2   min read  (286 words)

November 12, 2021 |

Fuel Cells Works, The Global Energy Transition Will Be Based on the Hydrogen Economy

We are at the beginning of a hydrogen economy. This market will grow rapidly over the next 30 years because the demand for green hydrogen is immense – some talk of up to 500 million tons.

Hydrogen will play an important role in meeting the EU’s and Germany’s targets for reducing CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions. The EU aims to achieve 40 GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030. Germany’s National Hydrogen Strategy aims to build five gigawatts of electrolysis capacity by 2030. Green hydrogen will be an important lever to develop sustainable solutions, especially in sectors such as industry and mobility that are difficult to decarbonize.

To meet fast-growing demand and reduce costs, it is critical to accelerate the production of sustainably produced hydrogen by industrial-scale PEM electrolysers. The goal is thus to realize electrolysers on a large scale and with high performance.  Every four to five years, the output of electrolysers increases tenfold. Siemens Energy’s latest and most powerful PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolysis product line is optimized for applications up to the higher three-digit megawatt range, so that systems of this size can produce several tons of green hydrogen per hour.

Siemens Energy delivers latest electrolyzer generation to Wunsiedel

Three heavy-duty trucks bring the plant from Mülheim to Wunsiedel. It will produce up to 1,350 metric tons of green hydrogen annually from renewable electricity and water for industrial and mobility applications in the region. This corresponds to CO2 savings of up to 13,500 tons. The project will see the first commercial use of the latest and most powerful product line from the Siemens Energy electrolysis portfolio. Commissioning is scheduled for summer 2022.

Source: Siemens

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