Danish hydrogen project advances despite Shell's exit

Utility Trefor wants to establish an extra substation for handling power to project Hysynergy near Shell's refinery in Fredericia, Denmark, where the oil giant's expected divestment isn't making the project manager fear for plans entailing gigawatts.
Photo: Trefor Elnet
Photo: Trefor Elnet

These weeks, Power-to-X is ubiquitous in the Danish public debate. A recent announcement from utility Ørsted, shipping major Maersk and a range of other heavyweights in the country's industry on establishing an electrolysis plant of 1.3 GW has, along with last week's politically agreed climate deal, pushed the hopeful conversion technology to the very top of the energy agenda.

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