The consortium of Eoly (part of Colruyt Group), Parkwind, and Fluxys is issuing a call for tenders for the development of the 25 MW Hyoffwind hydrogen project that will convert renewable electricity into green hydrogen through electrolysis.
Hyoffwind has been set up as an industrial-scale installation in line with the industrial projects that are being developed in neighboring countries. Zeebrugge would act as an energy hub, also having the potential as a logistics hub for hydrogen applications. It would be the first installation of such scale in Belgium.
The consortium is set to take the final investment decision after the summer of 2020. The construction of the project is set to start by mid-2021 with the commissioning expected to be done by 2023.
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