Hydrogen energy
Denmark plans to expand green hydrogen projects to 150MW by 2030
Seetao 2026-06-10 16:10
  • Engie and European Energy Expand Kass ø Green Hydrogen Project in Denmark to 150MW
  • The project is planned to expand to 150MW and receive a subsidy of 228 million euros from Germany, accelerating the formation of the European hydrogen supply chain
Reading this article requires
5 Minute

The Kass ø Green Hydrogen Plant in Auburn, Denmark is about to undergo a large-scale expansion of production. French energy giant Engie has reached an agreement with Danish developer European Energy to increase the project's production capacity from the existing 52MW to 150MW by 2030, and has secured long-term sales rights for 20000 tons of green hydrogen annually. This is the latest signal of accelerated integration in the European hydrogen energy market.

Behind the 228 million euro subsidy

The Kass ø project has been officially put into operation in 2025, using three Siemens Energy electrolysis cells to produce hydrogen, which is used as raw material for electronic methanol production. This expansion has received a subsidy of 228 million euros from the German government, funded by the Auction-as-a-Service mechanism of the European Hydrogen Bank, which has allocated a total of 1.3 billion euros to three projects in Denmark.

The other two beneficiaries are Everfuel's Frigg project (€ 244.9 million, 200MW) and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' H ø st project (€ 777 million). All three projects will be connected to the planned Denmark Germany hydrogen backbone pipeline network, which is listed as a project of common interest by the European Union and aims to be completed before 2030. However, the commissioning time has been postponed from the original 2028 due to increased project complexity and extended approval cycles, according to Energinet, the transmission operator.

Germany's mandatory hydrogen policy

Germany has legislated that by 2040, hydrogen energy must account for 10% of transportation energy consumption, and fuel suppliers who fail to meet the standards will face penalties. This hard indicator means that Germany's demand for imported green hydrogen will continue to rise. Keywords: new energy, green hydrogen projects

Denmark, with its abundant offshore wind power resources, is becoming the most promising green hydrogen exporting country in Europe. The expansion of Kass ø project coincides with a time window of strong supply and demand.Editor/Cheng Liting

Comment

Related articles

Hydrogen energy

India has built the world's first nuclear thermal hydrogen production demonstration plant

06-30

Hydrogen energy

Accelerate the construction of the entire hydrogen energy chain

06-30

Hydrogen energy

China and Pakistan jointly build the largest green hydrogen hub in South America

06-30

Hydrogen energy

Announcement of Sinopec Zhundong Thermal Hydrogen Production Project

06-29

Hydrogen energy

Sinopec Zhundong Disc Thermal Green Hydrogen Project Phase I Announcement

06-28

Hydrogen energy

Brazil's $3.3 billion green hydrogen subsidy landing

06-27

Collect
Comment
Share

Retrieve password

Get verification code
Sure