
Verbundkraftwerk Pasewalk
Green Hydrogen from the Berlin-Szczecin Industrial Park
The Verbundkraftwerk Pasewalk, located in the “Berlin-Szczecin Industrial Park,” includes the construction of an electrolysis plant on 6.5 hectares in two expansion stages for the regional production of green hydrogen.
The site is part of the EU-funded IPCEI projects (Important Projects of Common European Interest) and makes a significant contribution to Europe's hydrogen ramp-up. The transformation from natural gas to green hydrogen requires building a comprehensive, hydrogen-based value chain. This includes large-scale electrolysers and a stable supply of green electricity from renewable energy sources.
The hydrogen will be transported via the Flow pipeline and by trailer. The electrolyser will be powered by renewable electricity from the region. Power supply is provided through a substation with an integrated collection grid operated by ENERTRAG.
Project profile
Location: Pasewalk, in the “Berlin-Szczecin Industrial Park” |
Elektrolysis: 1st expansion stage: 60 MW 2nd expansion stage: an additional 120 MW, reaching a total capacity of 180 MW |
Commissioning: 2029 |
H2 quantities: 1st expansion stage: up to 6,000 t/year 2nd expansion stage: up to 18,000 t/year |
Delivery concept: via the Flow pipeline and by trailer |





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