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European Hydrogen Bank Auction Receives Bids for Eight Maritime Projects

European Hydrogen Bank Auction Receives Bids for Eight Maritime Projects

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The European Hydrogen Bank’s second auction for the production of renewable hydrogen has attracted 61 bids from projects in 11 countries with the European Economic Area (EEA). Eight of the bids were

The European Hydrogen Bank’s second auction for the production of renewable hydrogen has attracted 61 bids from projects in 11 countries with the European Economic Area (EEA). Eight of the bids were submitted under the dedicated maritime topic by hydrogen producers with off-takers in the maritime sector.

The total grant support requested is more than €4.8 billion ($5.2 billion), four times the available budget of €1.2 billion provided by the Innovation Fund. All bids taken together account for a total electrolyzer capacity of around 6.3 Gigawatts (GWe). Over 10 years, these projects would produce more than 7.3 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen. On a yearly basis, this would cover 7% of the EU’s REPowerEU ambition for domestic renewable hydrogen production in 2030.

Producers of renewable hydrogen, as defined in the Renewable Energy Directive and its Delegated Acts, have submitted bids for support in the form of a fixed premium per kilogram of renewable hydrogen produced over a period of up to 10 years. The premium, for which project promoters bid in the auction, covers the gap between the cost of production and the price buyers are currently willing to pay for renewable hydrogen.

The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) is now evaluating submitted bids. CINEA

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