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Provaris’ compressed hydrogen carriers considered as potential pathway to import green hydrogen to Europe

June 16, 2024
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Provaris’ compressed hydrogen carriers considered as potential pathway to import green hydrogen to Europe
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Uniper to evaluate the supply of green hydrogen to Germany using Provaris’ compressed hydrogen H2Neo carriers.
Compression offers a flexible and energy efficient delivery model for the regional supply of ‘gaseous’ pipeline ready green hydrogen as one alternative to support of Germany’s ambitions for decarbonisation of industry and energy security.

 Provaris Energy has entered into a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding  with Uniper Global Commodities SE, an international energy company that operates approximately 22.5 GW of generation capacity in Europe.

Provaris and Uniper will work together to qualify the technical, operational, and economic benefits of Provaris’ H2Neo carriers and compressed hydrogen supply chain.

The supply of green hydrogen is key to energy security and decarbonization ambitions for German industrial sectors and the energy generators. The development of a national hydrogen infrastructure is of great importance for the competitiveness of the German economy and central to achieving decarbonisation targets.

Uniper is systematically evaluating a portfolio of alternatives and opportunities for hydrogen along the entire value chain, from production and trading to transport, storage and distribution.

Provaris’ Managing Director and CEO, Martin Carolan, added: “Our focus on the development of regional supply chains provide a practical and relevant delivery model, providing flexibility to a portfolio of hydrogen import alternatives required for Germany. Provaris continues to gain the attention of industrial users in Germany due to an increased understanding of the benefits of compression that include a focus on capital and energy efficiency.”

The term of the MOU is for twelve (12) months.

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