NS H2V Ports

In North Sea Hydrogen Valley Ports (NS H2V Ports), a consortium is working together with all relevant stakeholders to further develop the hydrogen programmes of the seaports of Brest, Esbjerg, Bremen and Den Helder into concrete roadmaps, as a basis for the realisation of a maritime Hydrogen Valley.

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NS H2V Ports

The NS H2V Ports project is working on creating so-called H2 corridors between the ports of the North Sea. These ports will play a key role in the production, import and export and distribution of green hydrogen (H2) and Power-to-X (PtX) fuels such as methanol and ammonia.

The participants aim to develop four different roadmaps simultaneously. In doing so, they aim to realise synergies, through standardisation of concept designs, use cases and sharing of best practices. An important goal is also to effectively disseminate project results and concept designs, in order to accelerate the implementation of NSR Maritime H2Valleys also outside the consortium.

H2TX Texel - Seals on the beach in front of the lighthouse

Participants in the project

Financing of this project is provided by Interreg Nort Sea. Partners in the project are:

  • Port of Den Helder
  • Port of Esjberg
  • Port of Brest
  • Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
  • Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics – Bremen
  • Ballard Power Systems
  • University of Caen – Normandy
  • Development Company North Holland North
  • Municipality of Laholm (Sweden)
  • New Energy Coalition (Lead partner within this project).
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