(Nederlands) On the island of Majorca, the realisation of the green hydrogen project is progressing steadily, according to the recent fourth newsletter of the Green Hysland project. Most of the plants are expected to be operational by 2023.
The aim of the Green Hysland project is to produce at least 300 tonnes of green hydrogen in Mallorca from solar energy and distribute this hydrogen to various end users on the island. The underlying idea is that green hydrogen can support European islands in their energy transition and accelerate their ‘decarbonisation’. The experiences gained in Mallorca are of interest to many other islands. Ameland is also involved in Green Hysland and is now experimenting with hydrogen applications itself.
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