Vlissingen
Through the DHYVE development platform, Vlissingen is an ambitious green hydrogen project in the port area of Vlissingen (Zeeland) aimed at accelerating industrial decarbonization. The project includes a 25 MW electrolyzer producing approximately 2,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, with the potential to expand to 125 MW (10,000 tonnes). Located on a strategic three-hectare industrial site with excellent accessibility by road, rail, North Sea, and inland waterways, the facility will create an integrated ecosystem connecting hydrogen production with end users.
The project has already achieved significant milestones, securing necessary permits from the Province of Zeeland in December 2021 and becoming the first producer to receive substantial SDE++ subsidy from the Dutch government in February 2023. The facility will produce green hydrogen using electrolysis powered by wind and solar energy, enabling industrial companies in the port to replace their grey hydrogen with green hydrogen for carbon-free operations.
The project’s strategic location and multimodal transport connections ensure efficient distribution to potential customers, supporting the region’s transition to sustainable energy. Operations are set to begin with an initial 25 MW capacity, with infrastructure designed to accommodate future expansion to 125 MW.