RWE is relevant here as an important comparator and background player in Dutch offshore hydrogen. Its H2opZee page says the company is pursuing a Dutch North Sea hydrogen project using offshore wind-powered electrolysers and that the project stems from TKI Wind op Zee [2]. This supports the broader context that H2DO’s
Parent company of RWE Gas Storage West. Commissioning Europe's largest green hydrogen plant (100 MW initial, expanding to 300 MW) in Lingen, Germany, as part of GET H2 Nukleus project. Signed 15-year deal with TotalEnergies for 30,000 mt/year green hydrogen from 2030, using Gronau-Epe storage for reliability. Connected
Leads Hydrogen Storage Gronau-Epe REW project receiving €120.11 million for pioneering hydrogen storage infrastructure; first CEF Energy grant for hydrogen works[1][2]
RWE is a major European energy utility investing heavily in renewables and hydrogen projects, including UK-based electrolyser and green hydrogen production. RWE has voiced strong support for Project Union and integration of the hydrogen backbone as essential for connecting production and industrial demand[1][2].
Major German energy company planning to build a hydrogen-compatible gas-fired power station in Voerde, participating in the upcoming government tender for hydrogen-ready facilities[2].
RWE is one of Europe's leading electricity and gas companies, founded in 1898. It has recently shifted strategic focus towards renewable energy. RWE had signed an initial non-binding offtake Memorandum of Understanding with Hyphen for potential ammonia purchase from the Hyphen project in Namibia. As of September 2025,
RWE is actively expanding its portfolio of green hydrogen projects, including the 300MW GetH2 Nukleus project and now with a 150MW reserved capacity from ITM Power for future undisclosed hydrogen projects. RWE’s renewable investments and hydrogen strategies are central to its climate-neutral roadmap.[1][2][3]
One of Germany's largest utilities, RWE is advancing more than 30 green hydrogen projects across Europe and is developing a 300-megawatt electrolysis facility in Lingen to supply green hydrogen to industrial customers.
RWE is a major European energy company spearheading the Pembroke Green Hydrogen facility in South Wales. The company has committed €55 billion through its 'Growing Green' initiative to expand renewable energy and hydrogen capacity between 2024–2030.
German energy company that signed a memorandum of understanding with Equinor in January 2022 to establish a blue hydrogen supply chain for German power plants.
A German multinational energy company that has spoken out against the European Union's proposed new rules for green hydrogen development, stating they would hinder the transition.
German energy group examining large-scale renewable hydrogen production in the Netherlands. RWE operates the Eemshaven power station where the proposed plant would be located.
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