Air Liquide welcomes support from European Innovation Fund for its 200 MW electrolyzer project in the Netherlands.
Air Liquide welcomes the grant decision selection announced by the European Innovation Fund in favor of its large-scale renewable hydrogen project “ELYgator” in the Netherlands.
This electrolyzer project of a 200 MW capacity aims to produce renewable hydrogen and contribute to the decarbonization of the Dutch and neighboring countries’ industry and mobility markets.
The project has been selected for funding by the European Commission through the European Innovation Fund, out of 139 initial applications.
ELYgator is planned to be located in the industrial basin of Terneuzen, in the Netherlands, with the objective to produce 15.5 kilotonnes of renewable hydrogen per year. The electrolyzer will be fully sourced with renewable energy and integrated into the cross-border industrial basin between Netherlands and Belgium.
Connection to Air Liquide’s cross-border pipeline network will allow for an optimized combination of flexibility and efficiency, best leveraging the output of renewable power production and taking into account its intermittency.
The project is subject to additional funding, regulatory approvals, and feasibility assessments prior to commencement.
Pioneering projects such as ELYgator are needed to achieve national and European climate ambitions as they can play a role in decarbonisation, particularly for hard-to-abate sectors. The ELYgator project would enable the avoidance of 3.3 million tonnes CO2 emissions over the first ten years of the plant’s operation
The EU Innovation Fund is one of the world’s largest funding programs for the demonstration of innovative low-carbon technologies.
Following the positive grant decision, individual grant agreements will be prepared with the European Climate, Environment and Infrastructure Executive Agency (CINEA) implementation agency of the Innovation Fund.
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Air Liquide welcomes support from European Innovation Fund for its 200 MW electrolyzer project in the Netherlands, July 25, 2022