Siemens Gamesa selects Danish partner for unique hydrogen project

Green Hydrogen's electrolysis technology will be used at the OEM's hydrogen pilot project near its other operations in Brande, Denmark. The undertaking will be the world's first to make green H2 directly from wind power.
Electricity for the electrolysis plant will be generated from a 3 MW wind turbine. | Photo: Siemens Gamesa/Marina Pacheco
Electricity for the electrolysis plant will be generated from a 3 MW wind turbine. | Photo: Siemens Gamesa/Marina Pacheco

When Siemens Gamesa gets started with its Danish pilot project for hydrogen production in 2021, the wind turbine manufacturer will be making use of local technology.

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