As MAC, Yokogawa will optimise operations at the Holland Hydrogen I plant, by closely integrating its systems and equipment.

Set to be built in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, the plant is expected to boast a 200MW electrolyser, powered by offshore wind, which could produce up to 60,000 kilogrammes of green hydrogen per day.

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Hydrogen produced at the site will be transported via pipeline to Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rotterdam, and is expected to replace some of the grey hydrogen used in the refinery, as a step to partially decarbonise the production of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.

Commenting on the company’s involvement in the project, Koji Nakaoka, Vice-President and Head of Energy & Sustainability Business Headquarters and Global Sales Headquarters at Yokogawa, said, “Our company aims to play a leading role in achieving a world in which systems are closely integrated, based on the system of systems (SoS) concept.

“In the hydrogen supply chain, there are individual systems for functions such as production, pipeline transport, storage, and supply, each of which is owned by a different entity. Through participation in projects that help our customers achieve progress in their decarbonisation strategies and add value to their enterprises, Yokogawa will continue working to realise a sustainable society.”

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