Denmark’s national hydrogen body issued a substantial new tender today titled “Hydrogen – Køb og levering af H2 og CO2 – 2024-0735243.”
The tender, published on August 21, 2024, calls for proposals on the purchase and delivery of hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Interested parties must submit their proposals by September 20, 2024. This tender is noteworthy for its potential to drive advancements and secure supplies in Denmark’s burgeoning hydrogen industry.
The central objectives of the tender are to secure a sustainable and reliable supply of both hydrogen and carbon dioxide to support Denmark’s green energy initiatives. The tender outlines requirements for suppliers to provide high-quality hydrogen and CO2, ensuring they meet specific purity and delivery standards. This will bolster Denmark’s efforts to integrate hydrogen as a key component of its renewable energy portfolio, aiding carbon-neutral goals.
According to the tender documentation, one of the main technical criteria is the purity level of the hydrogen supplied. For use in fuel cells, hydrogen must possess a purity of at least 99.99%. This high standard ensures that the hydrogen can be utilized efficiently and reliably in advanced energy applications without causing damage to delicate systems and infrastructure.
In addition, the tender emphasizes the importance of secure and consistent delivery schedules. Suppliers must demonstrate the capability to provide a continuous supply without interruptions, which is crucial for maintaining industrial operations and the successful deployment of hydrogen technologies in public transportation and other sectors.