Mammoet’s Key Role in Shell’s Holland Hydrogen 1 Renewable Energy Project – Video and Photograph Gallery

As Europe’s first large-scale green hydrogen plant, Shell’s Holland Hydrogen 1 is a landmark renewable energy project.
Its electrolyser units, with a total capacity of 200MW, will generate up to 60,000kg of hydrogen per day, drawing power from the Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm.
The facility is unique, and has wider significance in the establishment of viable, sustainable fuel sources for energy-hungry applications, such as construction and road haulage. As such, significant engineering expertise was required to ensure its ambitious blueprint could be built to schedule.
Mammoet was involved from the early stages of the project to consult on its constructability at the FEED phase, and ultimately to plan and manage the road movements and key lifts that would bring the facility to life.
Constructed on Maasvlakte 2 behind the sand dunes of the Dutch coast, the area surrounding the site was in a state of continual development, making accessibility difficult.ding further challenge was the workspace itself – an area of limited space and with different contractors working concurrently.
Mammoet’s early involvement, detailed planning and precision engineering was key to ensuring the biggest building blocks for this groundbreaking project were delivered safely and to schedule.
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