Wedoany.com Report-Jan 22, CEOG in French Guiana progresses with the installation of 26 hydrogen storage tanks, advancing towards becoming the world's first multi-megawatt hydrogen power plant.
Powered by HDF Energy's Renewstable® technology, the CEOG project is set to deliver stable and sustainable electricity around the clock to the local population.
Milestone
The Centrale Électrique de l’Ouest Guyanais (CEOG) in French Guiana, developed by HDF Energy and constructed by Siemens Energy, has reached a significant construction milestone with the installation of 26 hydrogen storage tanks. This marks a crucial phase in establishing the world's first multi-megawatt hydrogen power plant, which aims to provide continuous, clean energy to 10,000 local households.
CEOG, leveraging HDF’s pioneering Renewstable® technology, combines intermittent solar energy, advanced electrolyzers, and state-of-the-art 1.5 MW fuel cells. This innovative approach not only ensures the provision of 24/7 baseload electricity but also positions the plant as a global model for renewable energy integration.
What makes CEOG a global benchmark for renewable energy? The CEOG plant combines:
Intermittent Solar Energy
Advanced electrolyzers and green hydrogen storage
HDF’s cutting-edge 1.5 MW fuel cells
This innovative integration will ensure 24/7 baseload electricity.
Once operational, CEOG will generate sufficient electricity to power approximately 10,000 households in Guyana. This development not only promises to meet the energy needs of the local population but also contributes significantly to regional energy independence.
The integration of green hydrogen storage with renewable sources highlights CEOG's role in shaping the future of energy, providing a scalable model for clean, stable, and continuous power supply.