Hy2gen AG intends to build a 123 MW green hydrogen plant in Brandenburg, Germany. The preliminary study for the EUR500 million (US$509 million) hydrogen project is now underway. The plant will be located on a former airfield in the municipality of Jaenschwalde and intends to produce green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
The Jangada facility, which will have an initial electrolysis capacity of 123 MW, is set to begin construction in 2024. The site should begin producing green hydrogen and sustainable fuel for the aviation industry in 2027.
Hy2gen AG is collaborating with the property's owner, Euromovement Industriepark GmbH. The project is open to more partners who could help expand the initiative.
Lausitz Energie Bergbau AG (LEAG), a German energy company, is planning to propose a 300 MW solar park on the reclaimed land of an opencast mine in Brandenburg, Germany.
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