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Rhein Energie and Ineos Unite to Transform Cologne's Industry with Hydrogen

Rhein Energie and Ineos Unite to Transform Cologne’s Industry with Hydrogen

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso01/12/20232 Mins Read
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Rhein Energie, a prominent energy supplier, and Ineos, a major chemical company in Cologne, have inked a memorandum of understanding to bolster their collaboration in a bid to decarbonize the city’s industrial hub.

The joint efforts include initiatives for decentralized energy supply, utilization of locally generated electricity, harnessing waste heat, and advancing the production of green hydrogen.

The overarching goal of this partnership is to drive sustainability by mitigating carbon emissions and fostering a transition towards greener energy practices. The companies, building on their longstanding relationship in electricity supply, are now extending their scope to address critical environmental challenges. Rhein Energie’s plan to erect wind turbines in Cologne aligns with Ineos’ commitment to sourcing local green electricity.

Identifying two significant areas in the north of Cologne for potential wind turbine installations, Rhein Energie envisions making Cologne-Chorweiler the first district where all households receive climate-neutral, locally generated energy. This initiative not only aligns with broader environmental objectives but also stands to benefit Ineos in Cologne’s Worringen district, where crucial raw materials for climate-neutral industries are produced.

The collaboration delves into exploring the viability of photovoltaic systems across the Cologne location, emphasizing rapid implementation where feasible. The expansion of electric vehicle charging stations on factory premises underscores a commitment to sustainable transportation solutions.

Additionally, leveraging different waste heat potentials from industrial processes presents an opportunity to gradually decarbonize the existing heat supply. By incorporating decentralized local heating solutions powered by renewable energies, Rhein Energie aims to leverage its expertise in industrial heating solutions and large industrial heat pumps to support Ineos in Cologne in achieving sustainability targets.

The potential impact of this collaboration extends beyond the environmental realm. As Cologne embraces locally generated, climate-neutral energy, it sets a precedent for other industrial districts. Ineos in Cologne’s role as a producer of raw materials for climate-neutral industries, including plastics for lightweight construction and materials crucial for renewable energy infrastructure, positions it as a key player in the region’s transformative journey.

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