In Sweden, Sweco said that it has been selected by European energy company VoltH2 as its partner for the design and development of a new hydrogen plant in Delfzijl in the Netherlands. The company confirmed that the production facility has received the necessary permits and is currently in the design phase. The plant is expected to start producing approximately 5,000 tons of green hydrogen yearly from the second half of 2027 and will supply local industries. VoltH2 focuses on the development and operation of large-scale green hydrogen production plants across Europe with the aim of supplying the local industry and transportation sectors with renewable energy. The company has secured permits for the development of three green hydrogen plants in the Netherlands and will develop an additional three plants in Germany. “VoltH2 has chosen to partner with Sweco because of their combination of international reach and local presence in the regions that we are targeting. Their knowledge of local legislation makes Sweco well-suited for advising us in the permitting processes. Moreover, Sweco has relevant hydrogen projects in their track record and top experts with the necessary technical know-how,” saod André Jurres, CEO of VoltH2.
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