A further significant building block in the green hydrogen economy is rising in Salzgitter
A further significant building block in the green hydrogen economy is rising in Salzgitter
At the groundbreaking ceremony (from left to right): Andrea Prevedello, Walther Hartl and Sami Pelkonen from Andritz, Gerd Baresch and Thorsten Hinrichs from Salzgitter. Picture: Salzgitter AG
With the laying of the foundation stone for the construction of a 100 MW electrolysis plant for the production of green hydrogen, an important building block for low-CO2 steel production is being created at the steelmaker Salzgitter.100 MW electrolysis plant for the production of green hydrogen for low-carbon steel production.
On February 12, the cornerstone was laid for one of the largest production plants for green hydrogen in the whole of Europe. Starting from 2026, the plant will generate around 9,000 tons of green hydrogen a year to be used for the production of carbon-reduced steel. This will mark the start of the industrial use of hydrogen in Salzgitter Low CO2 Steelmaking project (SALCOS) for virtually carbon-free steel production. The 100 MW electrolysis plant will be supplied on an EPC basis by the international technology company Andritz, using the pressurized alkaline electrolysis technology of HydrogenPro. Gerd Baresch, Technical Director of Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH, explains: “This shows that the transformation of our company to low-carbon steel production is progressing on schedule. With this system for on-site hydrogen production, we are fulfilling our side of the bargain. The onus is now on governments to create suitable framework conditions for green production. The priorities here are competitive grid costs and a commitment to building the hydrogen economy.” Sami Pelkonen, Executive Vice President, Green Hydrogen at Andritz, adds: “Our extensive experience in the construction of major plants provides us with a solid foundation for realizing this innovative project. It fits perfectly with our long-term growth strategy which is focused on decarbonization and supports our customers such as Salzgitter in mastering their green transformation.” The Salzgitter Low CO2 Steelmaking project SALCOS is being realized in stages and it consists of a direct reduction plant, an electric arc furnace (both already under construction) and the 100 MW electrolysis plant for the production of hydrogen. Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH will launch products using the new route on the market as early as 2026. Conversion to virtually carbon-free steel production at the Salzgitter facility is due to be completed by 2033. Source: Salzgitter AG