During the first Green Hydrogen Weekend on October 4–5, Germany’s electricity sector reached a record-low 53 g CO₂/kWh, nearly matching nuclear-powered France.
Hy2B Wasserstoff GmbH used this moment to demonstrate the power of its grid-integrated RFNBO electrolyzer in Pfeffenhausen, by:
👉 Producing 1,900 kg RFNBO green hydrogen at 0.07 ct/kWh
👉 Saving 114 MWh of wind power from curtailment
👉 Supplying 40 MWh of control power
👉 Cutting 54.5 t CO₂ and generating additional GHG quota value
This shows how decentralized, grid-connected electrolyzers can turn excess renewable power into low-cost hydrogen, speed up decarbonization, and strengthen Europe’s energy resilience.