Everfuel A/S as a consortium partner in the GreenHyScale project at GreenLab Skive, is in the preparation phase of a Grant Agreement with the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) for a new large-scale electrolyser project in connection to the EU Green Deal 2.2 funding call.
The project aims to demonstrate a minimum of 100 MW of green electrolysis based on a novel multi-MW-range electrolyzer platform delivered by Green Hydrogen Systems and installed at GreenLab Skive in Denmark: a symbiotic, industrial Power-to-X platform. The grant has a total budget contribution of EUR30 million (US$36.61 million).
The 100 MW electrolysis plant will generate green hydrogen from directly connected renewables in combination with certified green electricity from a TSO (Transmission System Operator) grid connection. Waste heat will be used on-site and in connection with district heating.
The other project consortium members are GreenLab A/S, Green Hydrogen Systems A/S, Energy Cluster Denmark, Lhyfe, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Equinor Energy A/S, Technical University of Denmark, Imperial College London, Quantafuel, and Euroquality.