London —
German energy major Uniper has shelved plans for a floating LNG import terminal at the Port of Wilhelmshaven, and is now conducting a feasibility study for the import of green ammonia as part of its fledgling hydrogen strategy, the company said in a statement on April 14.
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After a market test in October 2020 failed to elicit sufficient interest in long-term capacity at a proposed LNG regasification terminal at the location, Uniper now plans to develop a "national hub for hydrogen," with a combination of electrolysis and imported ammonia cracking that could meet 10% of Germany's hydrogen demand in 2030.