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LNG Hanseatic Energy Hub

Hamburg, Germany
Client

Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH

Year contract

2023

Value

1000 M€ Approx

Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH is developing an import terminal that will contribute to secure Germany’s supply of LNG and green gases while preparing for the market ramp-up of hydrogen.

SCOPE: Preliminary Works and Engineering + EPC

TYPE OF CONTRACT: LSTK

PROJECT OBJECTIVE: 

Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH is developing an import terminal that will contribute to secure Germany’s supply of LNG and green gases while preparing for the market ramp-up of hydrogen. The German company has awarded the design and development of an emission free regasification terminal to a consortium lead by Técnicas Reunidas, FCC and Entrade GMBH (a fully owned subsidiary of the Turkish company ENKA). 

The land on which the facility will be built belongs to the large chemical company Dow Chemicals, which is participating in the project as one of the development partners. The terminal will utilize Dow’s industrial waste heat and therefore will be able to regasify the gases without additional CO2 emissions.

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