H-Vision

H-vision project aims at mass production of blue hydrogen using refinery fuel gas (90%) and natural gas (10%). The project involves the construction of two Blue H2 production plants. Plant 1 will be operational in 2027 with a capacity of 750 MW whereas Plant 2 will be operational in 2032 with a capacity of 1500 MW. The CO2 captured during the hydrogen production, will be transported and permanently stored in depleted gas fields at the North Sea or used for methanol production.
Project type:Capture Participants:Deltalinqs Air Liquide BP EBN ExxonMobil Equinor Gasunie Port of Rotterdam ONYX Power Shell Koninklijke Vopak NV Country:Netherlands Type of capture:Fuel Production (Hydrogen) IOGP members involved: BP, ExxonMobil, Equinor, Shell Planned start of operation: H-vision provides for the construction of two hydrogen plants: Plant 1 in 2027 (750 megawatts of low-carbon hydrogen) Plant 2 in 2032 (1,500 megawatts of low-carbon hydrogen). CO2 capacity at start date: 1.3 CO2 capacity after completion: 2.7 Status: Early Development Type of storage: Not applicable Funding and support scheme: National funding Info related to the funding and support scheme: The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) awarded a subsidy in 2018 for the establishment of the H-vision feasibility study. This project was also financially supported by the Province of South Holland and the municipality of Rotterdam. Notes: Links: https://www.h-vision.nl/enhttps://www.deltalinqs.nl/h-vision-enhttps://www.h-vision.nl/application/files/1316/7499/1310/HVI-014_status_overview_dec_2022_EN_def.pdf