OMV has officially commissioned a 10MW green hydrogen plant at its Schwechat refinery near Vienna, which will play a role in supporting low-carbon chemical production.
Backed by around €25m ($28m) in investment, the facility can produce up to 1,500 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, making it the largest of its kind currently operating in Austria.
OMV will operate a 10MW PEM electrolyser powered by electricity from wind, hydro, and solar sources. The state-owned oil and gas company also confirmed the plant is certified for producing renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO).
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