Research into hydrogen transport and storage
Within the HyTROS (Hydrogen Transport, Offshore and Storage) project, we’re undertaking applied research into hydrogen transport and storage. The goal is to accelerate the scaling up of green hydrogen in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands is Europe’s second-largest hydrogen producer, with an annual output exceeding 10 billion m³ of hydrogen. This is primarily extracted from fossil fuels, leading to approximately 13 million tons of CO2 emissions per year. To enable large-scale production of carbon-neutral hydrogen (green hydrogen), the Netherlands aims to have 4GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030. This requires system adjustments.
Issues concerning the application of green hydrogen
Important questions when applying large-scale green hydrogen production are:
Research of storage and transport
To get answers to these questions, the partners of HyTROS do research into:
Collaboration partners
The HyTROS consortium consists of 10 universities, 3 research institutes, 2 universities of applied sciences, and 17 industrial partners. All national and regional grid operators that will transport hydrogen, future storage operators, and the supply industry for onshore and offshore pipeline installations, inspection, and maintenance are participating in the HyTROS research program.
More information: GroenvermogenNL
Duration: January 2024 – December 2029
Total budget of the project: €19.000.000
Budget ENTRANCE: €545.000
Partners: 10 universities, 2 universities of applied sciences, 3 research institutes, 17 industrial partners
Themes:
Renewable fuels and sustainable gasses
Involved professorships:
Sustainable gasses and fuels
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