Groningen Airport aims to be the first hydrogen valley airport
Groningen
Airport hopes to become the first hydrogen valley airport in
Europe.
Groningen
Airport Eelde and New Energy Coalition are to make the airport more
environmentally sustainable through various green hydrogen applications in line
objectives set in the Northern Netherlands region.
It
has been stated that Groningen Airport, along with the NXT Airport initiative,
want to be able to produce green hydrogen on site and use it in both land and
air operations for innovative developments in the near future.
This
could be achieved through a collaboration with GroenLeven, which has built a
solar park with a capacity of 21.9MW between the runway, apron and taxiway, to
produce the clean fuel.
The
green hydrogen produced from the solar park will then be used in various
different aspects of the airport’s operations, for instance, in a multi-fuel
filling station that serves both land and air vehicles.
Land
vehicles will include passenger cars, trucks and intercity buses that can use
the station to refuel with the potential expand for ground handling equipment to
refuel hydrogen drones and hydrogen aircraft.
The
project is part of the wider aim to make Groningen Airport carbon emission free
by 2030, seeing hydrogen as a key fuel source to achieve this goal.
Together
with Holthausen Clean Technology, Groningen Airport is looking at the conversion
of existing equipment as well as the development of innovative hydrogen-powered
ground equipment which does not yet exist on the market.
Marieke
Abbink-Pellenbarg, General Manager of New Energy Coalition, said, “The New
Energy Coalition Foundation connects parties to create collaborations for an
accelerated transition to a sustainable energy economy.”
“In
addition to road, water and rail transport, we can now also include air
transport in the Hydrogen Valley. This is a very valuable addition and
strengthens the position of the Hydrogen Valley, the testing ground for hydrogen
development in the Northern Netherlands.”
“We
will use our knowledge and network to help Groningen Airport Eelde in their
ambition to become the most sustainable and hydrogen-powered airport in
Europe.”
The
focused goal of the collaboration is to make the airport and aviation network in
the area more sustainable and in line with the region’s hydrogen
applications.
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