RWE Gas Storage West Launches Inquiry for Hydrogen Storage Demand
(P&GJ) — RWE Gas Storage West has initiated a preliminary market survey, inviting hydrogen producers, users, industrial firms, and traders to register their future hydrogen storage requirements until June 2024.
As a clean, storable and transportable energy carrier, hydrogen is an important link in the energy transition. Its storage plays a central role in balancing out fluctuations in renewable energy production and is the basis for providing consumers with structured supply products.
RWE Gas Storage West has launched a non-binding market enquiry to design future hydrogen storage facilities to meet the needs of the future hydrogen market. For further investment planning, the company wants to determine when and where demand for hydrogen storage capacities will arise. The results of the market survey will be used to develop customized storage capacities.
Interested parties are invited to submit their requirements at www.rwe-gasstorage-west.com/en/hydrogen/market-survey-hydrogen-storage-requirements.
RWE Gas Storage West is spearheading the development of an industrial-scale hydrogen storage facility in Gronau-Epe, North Rhine-Westphalia, seeking funding under the "IPCEI Hydrogen" program. Pending a concrete grant notice, RWE plans to proceed with investment decisions.
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