Sunfire – MultiPLHY project proceeds into execution, world’s largest high electrolyzer to produce green hydrogen for Neste in Rotterdam.
The world’s largest high-temperature electrolyzer will produce green hydrogen for Neste’s refinery in Rotterdam. After the successful completion of the planning phase, the MultiPLHY consortium is now entering into execution.
The lighthouse project aims at installing, integrating and operating the world’s first high-temperature electrolyzer system in multi-megawatt-scale (~ 2.4 MW) at Neste’s renewable products refinery in Rotterdam to demonstrate the production of green hydrogen for the refinery’s processes. The technology of the high-temperature electrolyzer is provided by Sunfire.
The MultiPLHY project started in early 2020 and since then the conceptual design has been completed while detailed engineering is being finalized. In the next phase, Neste will proceed with the construction works.
In addition to Neste and Sunfire, the MultiPLHY consortium partners include CEA, a French public research organization; Paul Wurth, an engineering company and technology provider; ENGIE, a global reference in low-carbon energy and services.
Lars Peter Lindfors, Senior Vice President of Innovation at Neste.
As part of Neste’s growth strategy we continue to focus on innovation, in which renewable hydrogen and Power-to-X are two of our key development areas.
“Demonstrating green hydrogen production at our Rotterdam refinery within the MultiPLHY project is one of the initiatives enabling us to further drive the development of new sustainable technologies.”
Demonstrating the high-temperature electrolyzer technology is an important step forward in the field of Power-to-X.
In the scope of the project, electrolysis company Sunfire will supply the multi-megawatt electrolyzer based on the innovative SOEC (solid oxide electrolysis cell) technology, operating at high temperatures of 850 °C. Due to the utilization of heat, the high-temperature electrolyzer requires significantly less electricity to produce one kilogram of green hydrogen.
Nils Aldag, Sunfire CEO.
We look forward to realizing the implementation and commissioning of our SOEC electrolyzer.
“Together with the strong MultiPLHY consortium, we will demonstrate an innovative solution on how the refining industry can become more sustainable.”
Michèle Azalbert, Managing Director at ENGIE Green Hydrogen.
Renewable hydrogen is an essential low-emission technology for the decarbonization of industrial processes.
“Accelerating concrete hydrogen projects, like MultiPLHY, is key to identifying potential disruptors and making this SOEC technology operationally and commercially viable at scale.”
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MULTIPLHY PROJECT PROCEEDS INTO EXECUTION PHASE, Rotterdam, November 23, 2021