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Technology company Elogen, part of the Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) group, has delivered a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser for the Baseload Power Hub (BLPH), an offshore green hydrogen production and storage plant, at the Hollandse Kust Noord (HKN) offshore wind farm.
The project developer, CrossWind, a joint venture between Shell and Eneco, ordered the electrolyser with a power of 2.5 MW from Elogen and contracted Italian Rosetti Marino for the construction of the BLPH in 2023.
Fores Engineering, a subsidiary of the Rosetti Marino Group, was selected to assemble Elogen’s 2.5 MW offshore electrolyser for the 759 MW Hollandse Kust Noord wind farm located 18.5 kilometres off the coast of Egmond aan Zee.
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At the beginning of August 2025, Elogen revealed it had delivered the 2.5 MW electrolyser, following the site acceptance test (SAT), which confirmed its performance and operational readiness.
Originally designed for offshore deployment, the BLPH will first be installed onshore in Eemshaven, the Netherlands. As explained, the system is designed to store surplus wind energy as green hydrogen during peak production and convert it back into electricity when demand exceeds supply.
The project was delivered in a timeline of 30 months, which included a six-month engineering phase for design and documentation and a 24-month EPCC phase, covering engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation, and commissioning, Elogen said.
The platform will ultimately be handed over to Delft Offshore Turbine B.V. (DOT) and serve as a collaborative innovation hub, bringing together institutions such as TNO, Groningen Seaports, and Dutch universities.
