Energy Transitions Podcast: Lessons from a Danish hydrogen pilot project
The Brande Hydrogen project has produced green hydrogen from an onshore wind turbine connected to an electrolyzer, producing fuel to power taxis in Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 2021, Siemens Gamesa started operating its first green hydrogen pilot project in Brande, Denmark.
Since then, the Brande Hydrogen project has produced green hydrogen from an onshore wind turbine connected to an electrolyzer, producing fuel to power taxis in Copenhagen, Denmark.
After 15 months of operation, Siemens Gamesa has released a whitepaper on the technical, policy and commercial findings thus far. To discuss these findings in more detail and talk about the journey to scale this nascent technology, Pamela Largue speaks to Benedikt Mayerle, Lead Solution Architect, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy.
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"If we want to scale up the green hydrogen market...there needs to be some mechanism to incentivize these investments...so long-term offtake possibilities for investors make these projects bankable, and these are not existent today."
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Resources:
Siemens Gamesa Whitepaper - Green Hydrogen Unlocked: Brande Hydrogen Key learnings from operating a pioneering pilot project
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