Evonik Completes FlexH2 Study for Hydrogen Integration
Evonik Peroxide Netherlands B.V. has concluded the FlexH2 study, demonstrating the feasibility of integrating renewable hydrogen with conventional production methods. This advancement is significant for industries relying on stable hydrogen supplies amid the rise of renewable energy sources.

The FlexH2 study at Evonik's hydrogen peroxide facility in Delfzijl has confirmed the technical viability of adapting the existing steam methane reforming (SMR) hydrogen plant to work alongside renewable hydrogen from electrolysis. This integration allows for flexibility in response to variations in renewable hydrogen production while ensuring a consistent supply for industrial applications.
The project received support from the TSE Industry Studies (GroenvermogenNL) program of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, highlighting the commitment to innovation in hydrogen technology. This development could drive more industries toward sustainable hydrogen solutions, potentially impacting energy transition strategies.




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