en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Greenpoint hydrogen station in Oude-Tonge, the Netherlands, has reached a significant milestone, with its on-site green hydrogen production facility nearing completion. Once operational, Van Kessel will use an electrolyzer to produce hydrogen, directly serving multiple sectors including transportation, industry, and construction.
This 1MW AEM Multicore electrolyzer, manufactured by Enapter, has completed multiple trial runs and is ready for formal commissioning. The project was developed by Van Kessel in collaboration with Adsensys H2 Solutions, located next to the Greenpoint hydrogen station in Oude-Tonge, South Holland province. This means hydrogen vehicle drivers can refuel directly at the pump island with "freshly produced" green hydrogen.
According to the plan, the electrolyzer can produce up to 160,000 kilograms of green hydrogen annually. The green electricity required for production is partially sourced from the photovoltaic power generation system installed on the canopy of the hydrogen station, achieving a true clean energy closed loop.
The station is also equipped with a tube trailer filling station. These specialized tanker trucks can transport high-pressure hydrogen to other hydrogen stations and end users such as construction sites and factories. Van Kessel stated that this setup upgrades the Oude-Tonge site into a hydrogen hub integrating production, refueling, and distribution.
This is Van Kessel's second green hydrogen production base. As early as 2024, the company had already commissioned an electrolyzer in Nieuwegein in cooperation with Hysolar, with the produced hydrogen supplying local hydrogen stations and construction and industrial customers. Additionally, Van Kessel operates a third Greenpoint hydrogen station at Laan der Verenigde Naties in Dordrecht.
The company disclosed in May last year that since the opening of the first Greenpoint hydrogen station in the Netherlands in June 2021, it has completed nearly 40,000 hydrogen refueling services. The vehicles refueling include not only passenger cars but also "all types of vehicles," achieving zero-emission mobility across all scenarios.
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