The current RH2K pilot project involves the use of a 5 MW power-to-gas plant that combines the electricity and gas sectors. The renewable electricity is to be converted into green hydrogen through water electrolysis, which in turn can be used in various applications. The green electricity provided for electrolysis is to be sourced from renewable energy plants. This will contribute to decarbonization, particularly in the areas of mobility, heating and industry.
This will create a regional hydrogen-based infrastructure along the value chain, from production to distribution and utilisation.