Infener plans 20-MW hub for green hydrogen in Gengenbach
- The City of Gengenbach and Infener have announced plans for a 20-MW hub to produce green hydrogen.
- Decentralised production of up to 2,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually is planned.
Gengenbach, 16th September 2024: Infener, a European leader in the production of green hydrogen, and the City of Gengenbach today announced plans for a 20-megawatt (MW) hub. The hub will produce up to 2,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, providing the Ortenau district with decentralised, cost-effective, and climate-neutral energy. Infener produces green hydrogen through water electrolysis in grid-supporting hydrogen (H2) hubs powered by renewable energy.
The project, located in the “Kinzigpark I” industrial area, is currently in the conceptual phase. Its realisation depends on the outcomes of this planning phase, the conclusion of purchase agreements, and the necessary investment decisions. In addition to the support of the mayor, the municipal utilities, and the regional economic development agency, the project is also backed by Climate Partners South Baden.
“The supply of green hydrogen to businesses and industry is crucial for the future viability of locations. The Black Forest Power Region strives for energy self-sufficiency, and Gengenbach and Infener are setting an important precedent with this project. We highly welcome this commitment,” said Dominik Fehringer, Managing Director of the regional economic development agency nectanet.
The H2 hub in Gengenbach could contribute to decarbonising local logistics and industrial companies. For Infener, this project marks another milestone in the expansion of the green hydrogen market, which sustainably strengthens local value creation. Earlier this year, the company announced the start of construction for additional hubs in Villingen-Schwenningen and Neumünster. Infener aims to establish decentralised hubs across Europe as a leading producer of green hydrogen, significantly contributing to the implementation of the hydrogen strategy. The German government’s National Hydrogen Strategy aims to establish a domestic electrolysis capacity of ten gigawatts (GW) by 2030—currently, around 0.1 GW is installed.
About INFENER
Founded in 2023 and headquartered in Switzerland, with offices in Germany, Infener is a pioneer in providing decentralised and sustainable hydrogen solutions. Infener focuses on growing a green, decentralised, and circular hydrogen economy. The company's solutions decarbonise municipal, industrial, and transport sectors to achieve a climate-neutral and cost-effective energy supply. Infener develops green hydrogen hubs, integrated system solutions, and innovative products, such as the award-winning Ecore One, which received the German Innovation Award and the Red Dot Award. Infener’s holistic approach centres on achieving a hydrogen circular economy.
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