Decarbonization VNG, Hycc to Produce Green Hydrogen in Germany

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VNG and Hycc have plans to develop an electrolyzer in order to produce green hydrogen in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany. The project aims to help decarbonize industries in the region.

Presentation of the Greenroot project in Lutherstadt, Wittenberg. (Source:  © Anika Dollmeyer)
Presentation of the Greenroot project in Lutherstadt, Wittenberg.
(Source: © Anika Dollmeyer)

Wittenberg/Germany – Leipzig-based energy company VNG, its wholly-owned gas trading subsidiary VNG Handel & Vertrieb (VNG H&V) and the Dutch hydrogen company Hycc are planning to jointly develop an electrolyzer to produce green hydrogen in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany. The green hydrogen is intended to help local industries reduce their CO2 emissions.

The three companies announced their plans recently in the presence of the Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt, Dr. Reiner Haseloff; the Mayor of Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Torsten Zugehör; the Managing Director of Stadtwerke Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Andreas Reinhardt; and Carsten Franzke, the Managing Director of SKW Stickstoffwerke Piesteritz, a producer of basic materials for industrial and agrochemicals. The participants welcomed the project, called Greenroot, for supporting sustainable regional development.

The electrolyzer will have a capacity of 500 megawatt to make green hydrogen from water using renewable electricity. The green hydrogen can be used by the local industry, such as SKW Piesteritz, to replace natural gas in the future and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Thanks to a planned connection to the German hydrogen network, the Greenroot project could also supply other industrial customers in the Central German chemical triangle, supporting them on their path to decarbonization. The parties will also look into possible synergies to deliver heat from the plant to the municipal utilities company of Lutherstad Wittenberg.

VNG and its subsidiary VNG Handel & Vertrieb are involved in the project as experts in customer-oriented development of the hydrogen market. As an experienced technical partner, the Dutch company Hycc will contribute valuable expertise in the field of electrolysis.

The partners will begin the approval and consultation phase of the project in 2025 and aim to take the final investment decision in 2026. The plan is to start operations in 2029.

"VNG is strongly positioned along the entire gas value chain. We bring decades of experience in operating gas infrastructure and in the distribution and trading of gas. VNG is currently in the midst of an ambitious transformation process towards green gases such as biogas and green hydrogen. We are therefore delighted to be tackling this groundbreaking project in Lutherstadt Wittenberg together with Hycc and are convinced that we are launching a promising project that fits perfectly into its environment and is already receiving support from local partners”, says Ulf Heitmüller, CEO of VNG. "At the same time, projects such as Greenroot require investments that we can only manage if they are also economically viable. For successful implementation, we therefore also need economic conditions and regulations that enable us to produce green hydrogen at competitive prices and support the use of hydrogen by our customers. We still need to work together on this,” continued Ulf Heitmüller.

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Hycc builds on decades of experience with electrolysis technology in the chemical industry, including electrolysis facilities operated safely and reliably by its parent company Nobian in Frankfurt and Bitterfeld.

“We build on many years of operational experience with electrolysis technology and believe that Europe, and Germany in particular, is well positioned to be a global front runner in green hydrogen,” says Michel Gantois, CEO of Hycc, “That is why we work closely with VNG to develop a state-of-art facility to support the sustainable development of industries throughout Central Germany.”

Konstantin von Oldenburg, Managing Director of VNG H&V, emphasizes: "The domestic production of green hydrogen in cooperation with our partners and our local customers should strengthen the Central Germany region as an important industrial location and pave the way for sustainable value creation in this region. We want to contribute to the ramp-up of the hydrogen market together and the appropriate regulatory framework is needed to support this. We therefore advocate that the EU Commission makes the criteria for defining green hydrogen more flexible and deregulate it as soon as possible. In addition, the funding instrument of the Climate Protection Agreement should be further strengthened and made more pragmatic by the German federal government. In our view, a sustainable stabilization of the greenhouse gas quotas through a triple credit for green hydrogen and an exemption from network charges for electrolyzers beyond 2030 would also be important for this."

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"I am pleased to be able to attend the Greenroot project presentation, because this project is an important step into the future of our state. Saxony-Anhalt is already a pioneer in the use of renewable energy, both in solar and wind power and we are also well positioned when it comes to green hydrogen. Hydrogen is an important energy source of the future, especially for our chemical industry. I therefore have great hopes for the project of Hycc and VNG and wish it a successful implementation," emphasized Minister President Dr. Reiner Haseloff.

The electrolyzer is to be built on the site of the former waterworks of the city of Wittenberg opposite the Piesteriz agro-chemical park. The site is in the immediate vicinity of SKW Piesteritz, which wants to switch its energy supply from fossil fuels to green hydrogen in the future.

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