Dr. Knabe Deutsche ReGas_Corporate Presentation_BSPC_240527
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Slide 1:Greifswald, 28.05.2024Baltic Sea Parliamentary ConferenceWorking Group on Energy Security, Self-Sustainability, Resilience and ConnectivitySlide 2:At a glanceCorporate developmentProjectsAgenda2Slide 3:At a glance3Slide 4:At a glanceRealizing production- and import infrastructure for a secure energy supply today and prospectively4Developing infrastructure for the production of up to 80.000 tons of green hydrogen per yearDeveloping infrastructure for the import of hydrogen | HydrogenRealizing Germany‘s first entirely privately financed regasification terminals in the industrial ports of Mukran and Lubmin | LNGSlide 5:Corporate development5Slide 6:Corporate developmentRegionally rooted mid-sized operator of essential energy infrastructure62016Initial ideas for a H2 and LNG terminal on the German Baltic Sea coast2022September Start of construction of the LNG-Terminal in Lubmin2023JanuaryStart of test operations at the LNG-Terminal LubminSeptemberCompletion of the design planning for hydrogen production in Lubmin, start of FEED phase2024February Start of test operations at the Energie-Terminal „Deutsche Ostsee“ in MukranApril Permit issued for operating the Energie-Terminal „Deutsche Ostsee“Slide 7:Projects7Slide 8:Deutsche ReGas’ existing land-based infrastructure is designed for the import of energy sources on which current and future supply is based.From December 2022 until April 2024, Deutsche ReGas operated the regasification vessel NEPTUNE in the industrial port of Lubmin.LNG-Terminal, LubminPaving the way for today’s and tomorrow’s shipped energy imports8Slide 9:H2-Hub, Lubmin9Deutsche ReGas is planning and developing a large-scale electrolysis plant for the production of green hydrogen on the site of the former nuclear power plant in Lubmin.Green hydrogen fed directly into the German transmission grid.Shaping German hydrogen production ramp-upSlide 10:Energie-Terminal, Mukran10On 24 Feb 2024, Deutsche ReGas began trial operations at the Energie-Terminal "Deutsche Ostsee" in the industrial port of Mukran.Initially, the terminal is operated with the first regasification vessel ENERGOS POWER. From summer 2024, the terminal will be expanded by adding the regasification vessel NEPTUNE.This makes it the largest terminal in the Baltic Sea region.Slide 11:Thank youFor your attentionDeutsche-regas.demail@deutsche-regas.de
Dr. Knabe Deutsche ReGas_Corporate Presentation_BSPC_240527