Haurup Wind Farm

Gas grid feed-in for CO₂ emission reduction, Haurup Wind Farm

Haurup Wind Farm

Gas grid feed-in for CO₂ emission reduction, Haurup Wind Farm

Haurup Wind Farm

Gas grid feed-in for CO₂ emission reduction, Haurup Wind Farm

Gas grid feed-in for reduced CO2 emissions

The conversion of surplus wind power into hydrogen using Quest One electrolyzers is becoming increasingly popular. At the Haurup wind farm, green hydrogen is fed into the natural gas network, thus significantly reducing CO2 emissions for many gas customers. 

The initiator of the project is the renewable energy company "Energie des Nordens". The main shareholder, Green Planet Energy, wants to feed up to 3 million kilowatt hours of green hydrogen into the gas grid each year from surplus wind power. This is made possible by an Quest One ME450 electrolyzer.

The existing gas grid on-site is used for the H2 feed in. This means that the existing infrastructure can quickly and easily take over the storage and transport of the hydrogen.   

The nominal power is 1 megawatt, the production rate 210 Nm³/h. Annually, 530 t CO2 can be saved (Source: Windgas Haurup). The project was funded by the "NEW 4.0" program supported by the German government.

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Gruyère Hydrogen Power
Gruyère Hydrogen Power (GHP) relies on hydrogen for industry

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Hydrogen Lab Bremerhaven
Green hydrogen for decentralized energy supply

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Renewable Gasfield
Power-to-gas project, Energie Steiermark

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ZEHTC Microgrid Sweden
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eFarm North Frisia
Hydrogen infrastructure project eFarm, Schleswig-Holstein

Quest One is technology provider for eFarm, the largest sustainable hydrogen project in Germany to date.

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Ellhöft Wind Park
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