HyCC has selected the engineering partner and technology supplier for its green hydrogen project H2eron in Delfzijl, The Netherlands. The 40 MW plant is expected to deliver the first hydrogen in 2026 to support the production of sustainable aviation fuels.

Front-End Engineering Design (FEED)
Kraftanlagen Energies & Services was contracted by the Netherlands-based HyCC (the Hydrogen Chemistry Company) to provide front-end engineering design (FEED) for the 40 MW plant, which will produce green hydrogen from renewable electricity and water using NEL's atmospheric alkaline electrolysis technology. H2eron will be the first plant to apply the technology at this scale.
Second significant hydrogen project
The contract for Kraftanlagen Energies & Services includes basic engineering for the entire plant and costing for the client's investment decision. Through the cooperation of its Energy and Industry business units, Kraftanlagen combines competences in the fields of hydrogen, EPC projects and chemical industry.
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