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European Energy is supplying Green Hydrogen

Hydrogen

News & insights

  • European Energy UK green hydrogen project shortlisted for funding

  • Centrica and European Energy sign agreement on Måde green hydrogen facility

  • European Energy inaugurates its first green hydrogen facility

  • European Energy is breaking ground in Green Hydrogen

  • European Energy strengthens its Power to X efforts and joins the industry organization Hydrogen Denmark  

  • European Energy signs contract with Port Esbjerg to deliver green hydrogen

  • First Power-to-X plant in Esbjerg supplies green heat to 200 households

  • European Energy orders electrolyzer from Stiesdal

  • European Energy wins tender to start next generation of e-fuel production

  • Siemens Energy secures electrolyzer order from European Energy for world`s first large-scale e-Methanol project

The GHG reduction potential

By using green hydrogen it is possible to reduce the carbon footprint.

Certificates and Quality

Guarantees of Origin (GO)

Means tradable instruments issued pursuant to the renewable energy guarantees of origin scheme administered by Energinet.dk, or its successors, in accordance with act no. 1323 of 30 November 2010 regarding guarantees of origin for renewable energy.

RFNBO compliant

Our hydrogen is RFNBO (renewable fuel of non-biological origin) compliant

ISCC certification posibility

ISCC (if required – current customers does not require)

ISO 14687:2019 / Hydrogen Fuel Quality

The hydrogen gas specification is ISO 14687:2019, Hydrogen Fuel Quality

Your guide to understanding hydrogen

Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, and highly flammable gas. It is the lightest element in the periodic table and the most abundant element in the universe, found mainly in stars, including the Sun.

Green hydrogen can be used directly in heavy industries such as steel or cement production. Here, hydrogen can replace fossil fuels, including industrial process heat. In addition, hydrogen can be used as storage for renewable energy and, when needed, used as fuel in fuel cells to generate electricity for e.g., the transportation sector.

Today: Over 80% of the energy for the Hydrogen Plant will be provided by co-located wind turbines (the once right behind the Måde plant) while the rest of the electricity will be sourced via the grid and have Guarantees of Origin. The Product complies with ISO 14687:2019 on hydrogen fuel quality.

Succeeding with the green transition requires using all the tools at our disposal – that of course includes electrification, but also the needs to develop the solutions needed to decarbonise energy consumption in sectors where electrification falls short

Sector-Specific Applications:

  • Pharmaceuticals: Used in hydrogenation reactions to synthesize active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).
  • Food & Beverage: Applied in fat hydrogenation, modified atmosphere packaging, and steam generation for sterilization.
  • Electronics: Used in semiconductor fabrication, including processes like annealing and vapor deposition.
  • Metal Processing: Provides oxidation-free atmospheres for heat treatment and welding.
  • Environmental Tech: Plays a role in waste-to-hydrogen conversion and flue gas treatment.
  • Healthcare: Powers clean backup systems in hospitals; explored in experimental medical therapies.

Mobility and Transport:

  • Fuel Cell Vehicles: Hydrogen powers passenger cars, buses, trucks, trains, and emerging aircraft prototypes.
  • Material Handling: Common in forklifts and logistics vehicles (e.g., in large-scale warehouses).
  • Heavy Transport: Promising for decarbonizing long-distance trucking, marine shipping, and aviation.

Local and Backup Power Generation:

  • Distributed Power Systems: Hydrogen fuel cells provide clean, reliable power for buildings, data centers, and remote infrastructure.
  • Energy Storage: Excess renewable electricity can be converted to hydrogen and reconverted when needed — offering grid stability and backup capacity

Key Industrial Uses of Hydrogen:

  • Chemical Industry: Fundamental to ammonia (fertilizer) and methanol (chemical and fuel) production.
  • Steel Manufacturing: Enables low-carbon steelmaking by replacing coal in iron ore reduction.
  • Refining: Supports processes like hydrocracking and desulfurization.
  • Glass & Electronics: Maintains clean, reducing atmospheres in high-precision manufacturing.
“With the start of operations at Måde Hydrogen Facility, we can deliver green hydrogen to the market. This achievement demonstrates that the transformation of our energy systems is not just a distant vision—it’s happening right now. European Energy is proud to be at the forefront of this change.”
Knud Erik Andersen, CEO European Energy, 28th of October 2024

Our Green Hydrogen Facility is placed in Denmark

Our milestones

Solidifying our leadership within Power-to-X

Kassø first pure e-methanol

First drops of purified e-methanol

In 2025, we have produced the first drops of raw e-methanol at Kassø

Kassø e-methanol facility

Development of green methanol in Brazil

We entered an agreement with Petrobras to develop green methanol in Brazil

Tønder Bioas visualisation

Carbon Capture and Liquefaction Plant

Technical completion of Ammongas carbon capture and liquefaction plant in Tønder, Denmark

Kassø e-methanol facility

EU Innovation Fund grant

EU Innovation Fund grant (EUR 55.8 million) received for next-generation Power-to-X in southern Denmark

Kassø e-methanol facility and solar park

Kassø E-methanol Facility

We grid-connected the world’s first large-scale e-methanol facility

Måde Green Hydrogen Facility

Måde Green Hydrogen Facility

In 2024, we inaugurated Måde Green Hydrogen Facility

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