In Germany, energy service provider EWE said it is pushing ahead with the conversion of its gas storage site in Wesermarsch for the storage of hydrogen. As part of the four-part large-scale project “Clean Hydrogen Coastline”, EWE has commissioned NEUMAN & ESSER to supply two compressors. These compressors form a central component for future large-scale hydrogen storage in a converted natural gas cavern. EWE said it wants to store hydrogen in it from 2027. The project is an important step towards integrating green hydrogen technology into the existing energy infrastructure and a key project for the energy transition, the company added. “We are very pleased that we can make a decisive contribution to the development of the green hydrogen economy in Germany by supplying the heart of the hydrogen storage facility,” said Jens Wulff, Managing Director of NEUMAN & ESSER Germany.
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