Everfuel has reportedly delivered hydrogen produced at its HySynergy 20MW project in Denmark to its offtake partner, Crossbridge Energy.
The facility has been developed adjacent to Crossbridge’s Fredericia refinery, and the hydrogen will be used to decarbonise its operations.
The Crossbridge Energy refinery refines crude oil into liquid fuels for shipping, transportation, and aviation, and also supplies heat for district heating.
“With hydrogen in the pipeline from HySynergy to Crossbridge Energy, we mark the beginning of what could become a new era,” claimed Finn Schousboe, CEO of Crossbridge Energy
“The new era, however, requires that legislation recognises that the use of green hydrogen instead of traditional hydrogen contributes to meeting the current displacement requirements for Danish fuels.”
Everfuel’s Founder and CEO, Jacob Krogsgaard, said the company is now in a position to scale up hydrogen production.
HySynergy represents a collaboration project between main partners Everfuel and Crossbridge Energy, with district heating operator TVIS as surplus heat offtaker. It is also co-owned by financer Hy24.
Last March, Everfuel revealed that the HySnergy electrolyser had been delayed due to a quality issue on high-pressure fittings within the high-pressure auxiliary system.
Read more:20MW Everfuel electrolyser project start-up delayed due to ‘quality issue’
On March 1, 2024, Everfuel said the main electrolyser facility was “ready for start-up,” but it failed a test on February 29, 2024, and will require a rebuild on-site, pushing back the completion of the facility to the middle of Q2 2024.
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