H2 Ely gains shape. Hybrid parks with BESS. The heat transition is underway!
greenwind remains steadily on course despite frequently changing market conditions for green hydrogen. The development plan for the H2 electrolyser in Dachwig is taking shape and the federal government is once again sending positive signals regarding the funding commitment from 2023. We’re in the starting blocks for the RED III (Renewable Energy Directive III of the EU) implementation and RNFBO (Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin) market incentives for H2, and we’ve also taken a look at various H2 filling stations in advance (see photo).
The planning application for the greenwind hybrid park in Lower Saxony has been submitted, and an experienced team is ready-and-waiting for further hybrid park projects with BESS (battery energy storage system). Recent weeks have also seen legislative amendments that provide impetus for a full take-off in 2026.
Last but not least: with full commitment to municipal heating planning, we established our 2025 building block for transforming the heating sector to the satisfaction of three municipalities, and feasibility studies for combining renewable energy with local waste heat sources (e.g. in connection with data centres in the Berlin suburbs) are being initiated. Roll on 2026!
Photo: greenwind visits H2 filling stations as part of the Thuringian TH2ECO partnership project: seen here the public 350 bar filling station for commercial vehicles (e.g. trucks and buses) installed by AboEnergy.
