'The ORLEN Group's bold and innovative projects implemented in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia can make it Central Europe's leader in hydrogen fuel. We know that this is extremely important both from the business and environmental perspective. Entering the market of sustainable hydrogen production will give us competitive advantages in the retail, refining and power generation business in the decades to come. It will also allow us to significantly reduce our carbon footprint, marking an important step towards achieving carbon neutrality in 2050,' said Daniel Obajtek, President of the PKN ORLEN Management Board.
The electrolysis plants, producing zero-emission hydrogen, will be powered by offshore and onshore wind farms and photovoltaics. 54, 22 and 26 hydrogen refuelling stations for individual, public and cargo transport will be built in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, respectively.
The HYDROGEN EAGLE program will strengthen the European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB) hydrogen infrastructure, whose development is now in progress, and will bolster Europe's potential in producing zero- and low-carbon hydrogen and building a solid supply chain. Its implementation will help to significantly reduce carbon emissions and develop renewable energy sources, supporting the objectives of a circular economy through such measures as conversion of municipal waste into marketable products. The use of low-emission production technologies will contribute to reducing CO2 emissions by as much as 1 million tonnes annually.
The HYDROGEN EAGLE project has successfully passed a review by the Ministry of Development, Labour and Technology in the competition for projects in hydrogen technologies and systems under the IPCEI mechanism. The next step will be to notify the support to the European Commission.
HYDROGEN EAGLE marks another stage of investment in low-emission hydrogen transport at the ORLEN Group. In Germany, pilot hydrogen refuelling points are in operation at the Group's service stations in Wolfsburg and Müllheim. Automotive-grade hydrogen production plants with the target total production capacity of over 1,000 kg per hour are being built in Włocławek, Trzebinia and Płock. The hubs will supply hydrogen to HR stations for individual and public transport. PKN ORLEN has launched a tender procedure for the construction of Poland's first hydrogen refuelling stations, to be located in Poznań and Katowice. There are also plans to build six HR stations in the Czech Republic.
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