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ENERTRAG Starts Construction of Wensickendorf Hydrogen Plant

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Key takeaways

  • ENERTRAG commenced construction of a green hydrogen production plant in Wensickendorf, Brandenburg, on October 17, 2025
  • The facility will produce hydrogen using wind and solar energy, targeting an annual output of 380 tons starting in 2026
  • A 4 MW electrolysis capacity will power the hydrogen generation
ENERTRAG commenced construction of a green hydrogen production plant in Wensickendorf, Brandenburg, on October 17, 2025. The facility will produce hydrogen using wind and solar energy, targeting an annual output of 380 tons starting in 2026. A 4 MW electrolysis capacity will power the hydrogen generation. Approximately 230 tons of the produced hydrogen will supply the Heidekrautbahn railway, supporting emission-free regional transport. The Wensickendorf plant forms a key part of the Heidekrautbahn hydrogen railway project, a collaborative effort to establish a climate-friendly hydrogen value chain for transportation. Partners include Brandenburg Technical University and Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn. The project aligns with the Barnim district's zero-emission strategy, emphasizing renewable energy sources and carbon-free mobility solutions. ENERTRAG board member Dr. Anne Bendzulla stated the project strengthens regional value creation, secures energy supply, and fosters advancements in climate-conscious transportation options. The plant aims to contribute significantly to the region's sustainable transportation infrastructure.

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hydrogenENERTRAGWensickendorfBrandenburgHeidekrautbahnelectrolysis

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