ITM Power has signed a contract for the Refhyne II project, following Shell’s Final Investment Decision (FID), in which it will supply 100MW of Trident stacks and skids to the Shell Rheinland Energy and Chemicals Park in Germany.
Linde Engineering has been chosen as the EPC integrator and will collaborate closely with ITM.
Refhyne II will use renewable electricity to produce up to 44,000 kilogrammes of renewable hydrogen daily, partially decarbonising fuel production at Shell’s Wesseling refinery by substituting natural gas-based hydrogen from the SMR with renewable hydrogen. The PEM electrolyser is scheduled to begin operating in 2027.
The Clean Refinery Hydrogen for Europe project builds on lessons learned from the 10MW Refhyne I plant, which was put into operation in 2021, and on ITM’s and Linde’s experience in engineering, constructing, and operating other green hydrogen projects across Europe.
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