Hy2gen Albatros secures European Hydrogen Bank backing

Hy2gen Albatros secures European Hydrogen Bank backing


Hy2gen’s Albatros project has been selected for support under the European Hydrogen Bank, marking an important milestone for one of Europe’s emerging large-scale renewable hydrogen developments. The planned 100 MW facility in Kassø, Denmark, is expected to supply renewable hydrogen to industrial customers across Europe, supporting industrial decarbonization, strengthening Europe’s energy independence, and contributing to the development of a competitive European hydrogen economy.

Hy2gen Nordic AS to develop the Albatros renewable hydrogen plant in Kassø, Aabenraa Municipality, supplying certified RFNBO hydrogen to German and other European industrial customers via the planned Danish-German Hydrogen Backbone, a dedicated pipeline infrastructure connecting Danish production sites to the German and the wider European hydrogen market.

By connecting renewable energy in Denmark directly with industrial demand in Germany, Albatros contributes to Europe’s strategic energy independence, reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels and strengthening the resilience of European energy supply chains.

The 100 MW plant will produce approximately 14,400 tons of renewable hydrogen per year, helping avoid 130,000–145,000 tons of CO₂ emissions annually.

Selected through the European Hydrogen Bank’s competitive auction, Albatros secured one of the most competitive bids of the round at €0.97/kg and will receive a €139.8 million funding commitment to support the production of renewable hydrogen during its first ten years of operation. Albatros will supply key German industries that must meet EU-mandated RFNBO sub-quotas under the Renewable Energy Directive (RED III).

Construction is planned to begin in 2028, with operations starting in 2031.

Kassø, Denmark, 24 June 2026 – Hy2gen Nordic AS, a subsidiary of the global renewable hydrogen producer Hy2gen, is pleased to announce that its Albatros renewable hydrogen project has been selected for support under the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB), recognising the project’s potential contribution to Europe’s energy transition, industrial decarbonisation, and renewable hydrogen economy.

Located in Kassø, Denmark, the project will feature a planned 100 MW electrolyser facility producing RFNBO-certified hydrogen for industrial customers in Germany and the wider European market. Over a ten-year period, Albatros is expected to produce approximately 144,000 tons of renewable hydrogen, avoiding an estimated 986,000 tons of CO₂-equivalent emissions while supporting the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors.

The project was selected through the European Hydrogen Bank’s competitive auction process with a bid of €0.97 per kilogram of renewable hydrogen produced. The European Hydrogen Bank supports renewable hydrogen projects by awarding a production-based premium, selected through a competitive auction in which bidders propose the lowest premium per kilogram needed to make their project commercially viable. Albatros secured a premium of €0.97 per kilogram for its first ten years of operation, one of the most competitive bids in the current auction round. The resulting premium will help narrow the cost gap between renewable hydrogen and conventional alternatives, supporting Europe’s transition to a low-carbon industrial economy.

Strategically located in one of Denmark’s leading renewable energy hubs, Albatros will connect to the Danish-German Hydrogen Backbone, enabling the efficient transport of renewable hydrogen to industrial demand centers in Germany and the broader European hydrogen network. This cross-border infrastructure also serves a broader strategic purpose: by establishing a direct link between Danish renewable energy resources and European industrial demand, Albatros strengthens Europe’s energy independence and reduces its dependence on fossil fuel imports — an objective at the heart of the EU’s energy security agenda.

Hege Økland, Managing Director, Hy2gen Nordic AS: “Albatros is the right project to address the increasing demand for renewable hydrogen in Germany. With Aabenraa as a modern industrial hub and support from the European Hydrogen Bank, we can deliver renewable hydrogen to industrial customers in Germany at the lowest possible prices, helping them to meet EU mandates for renewable hydrogen. We are proud to invest and work closely with Aabenraa Municipality and to support local growth and development. We look forward to becoming a long-term partner in the Kassø community and contributing to its development as a leading center for green industry.”

Cyril Dufau-Sansot, CEO, Hy2gen AG: “As Europe seeks to decarbonize its industrial base and strengthen its energy resilience, projects such as Albatros will play an increasingly significant role. By linking renewable energy resources in Denmark with industrial demand across Europe, Albatros further expands Hy2gen’s portfolio and reinforces our commitment to delivering the renewable molecules needed for the energy transition.”

Albatros is expected to create up to 500 jobs during construction and approximately 30–40 permanent operational positions, while also generating opportunities for local suppliers, contractors, and service providers.

Construction of Albatros is planned to start in 2028, with operations beginning in 2031. In the coming months, Hy2gen will move forward with technical development, permitting, and continue the dialogue with the municipality and local stakeholders.



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