Germany – Iqony eyes plans for three hydrogen-ready gas plants
The spokesperson said in reply to an enquiry:
We are preparing to build new hydrogen-ready gas plants at Bergkamen as well as in Bexbach and Quierschied-Weiher
the plants would have a capacity of around 2.5 gigawatts (GW).”
Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper reported the locations earlier
A switch to clean hydrogen from polluting fossil fuels is part of Germany’s plans for the green energy transition
Iqony was spun off from coal-fired power producer Steag as part of a sales process to Spanish investor Asterion and includes renewable power
If and how its three planned plants take shape will depend on conditions attached to the government strategy ahead of its planned tenders this year
Interested parties have urged the government to clarify how a capacity mechanism meant to kick in in 2028 would work
The mechanism will provide remuneration for capacity that will only run part-time as renewable power gets priority
Sector peer Uniper (UN0k.DE), opens new tab on Wednesday said it might develop between 1-2 GW of capacity provided the conditions are right
The plans are part of Berlin’s bid to persuade producers of domestic brown coal to close plants earlier than the official deadline of 2038 and ensure that the closure of hard-coal power plants can happen by 2030
Iqony also said it was planning electrolysis plants for hydrogen at Duisburg-Walsum and Voelklingen-Fenne
and big power batteries at Duisburg-Walsum and Bexbach
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The move is part of the company's strategy to bid for a portion of the German Government's upcoming tender for 10GW of new capacity
German energy company Iqony is planning to construct hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plants at three of its existing sites in the country, Reuters has reported
The move is part of the company’s strategy to bid for a portion of the German Government’s upcoming tender for 10GW of new capacity
Reuters quoted the company’s spokesperson as saying: “We are preparing to build new hydrogen-ready gas plants at Bergkamen
the plants would have a capacity of 2.5GW.”
The locations of the proposed gas-fired plants were first reported by Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper
Iqony’s commitment to these plants is contingent upon the specific conditions outlined in the government’s strategy
which are expected to be clarified in the tenders scheduled for 2024
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The government has been encouraged by interested parties to provide more details regarding the operation of a capacity mechanism scheduled to take effect in 2028
the process will compensate for capacity that will only operate part-time
Power generating company Uniper recently disclosed its potential development of 1–2GW of capacity
These developments are part of a broader effort by Berlin to accelerate the phase-out of domestic brown coal plants before the 2038 deadline and to facilitate the closure of hard-coal power plants by 2030
Iqony is also planning to construct electrolysis plants for hydrogen production at Duisburg-Walsum and Voelklingen-Fenne
and large power batteries at Duisburg-Walsum and Bexbach
These projects are part of the company’s strategy to diversify into renewable energies and technologies
Iqony, which was separated from coal-fired power producer Steag in a sales process in August 2023
involving the consortium Kommunale Beteiligungsgesellschaft
Steag was divided into two divisions: Steag Power
which operates hard-coal-fired power plants
which focuses on renewable energies including solar
engineering services and gas-fired power plants
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