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OMV constructing 140 MW hydrogen electrolyzer in Austria’s Bruck an der Leitha

by Warren S.
October 26, 2025
in Hydrogen
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The European hydrogen sector has been boosted by the news that OMV is constructing a 140 MW hydrogen electrolyzer in Austria’s Bruck an der Leitha region. The proclivity for alternative power solutions has been evident in the European continent over the past few years as more and more nations turn to the untapped energy resource to meet an increase in energy demand from renewable energy projects. Europe has seen a vast litany of nations aiming to decarbonize the energy sector to meet emission goals while still providing essential electricity for its populace.

The planned 140 MW plant will be the largest in Austria as well as in South-Eastern Europe

The planned electrolyzer plant will feature the latest in hydrogen conversion technology and is among the five largest of its kind in Europe. As the global energy transition enters a new phase that navigates past the planning phase towards the actual on-the-ground commissioning of projects, Europe has emerged as the cornerstone of the renewable energy sector.

The annual production of 23,000 tons of green hydrogen will significantly contribute to OMV’s decarbonization of the industrial processes at its refinery in Schwechat, Austria. The project has been developed through an innovative partnership with a consortium of OMV, Siemens Energy, and STRABAG.

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The plant is located in the Bruck an der Leitha region of Austria and is scheduled to go into operation at the end of 2027. In a statement to the press, OMV’s leadership praised the progress that has already been made in the project being commissioned.

“The construction of our state-of-the-art plant for green hydrogen is a clear signal for the energy transition. We are creating an integrated ecosystem based on the use of green hydrogen – supported by technological innovation, modern infrastructure, political support, and strong partnerships.” – Alfred Stern, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO of OMV

OMV is constructing a hydrogen pipeline to connect the facility to the refinery in Schwechat

OMV clearly has big plans for the project to become exemplary of its commitment to the hydrogen sector. It has noted that it will build a 13-mile pipeline to transport the hydrogen from the plant in Bruck an der Leitha to its refinery in Schwechat.

The project was positively assessed by the European Hydrogen Bank for funding, and the agreement is currently being finalized in cooperation with the Austrian promotional bank Austria Wirtschaftsservice GmbH.

As the world enters a phase that sees astonishing hydrogen projects being commissioned in every corner of the planet, Austria is perfectly positioned to become a regional leader in the hydrogen sector.

“Green hydrogen is a key component of our Strategy 2030 as a means of decarbonizing our fuel production and a key to OMV’s responsible transformation. With this project, we are reaffirming our long-term commitment to sustainable energy solutions and strengthening our role as a pioneer in the development and supply of green hydrogen.” – Alfred Stern, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO of OMV

OMV is relying on the extensive experience of its partners to bring the potential of the project into reality

OMV has noted that it plans to lean on the comprehensive experience that its partners have in the hydrogen sector. Siemens Energy will bring extensive expertise in electrolysis technology and plant construction, while STRABAG will be responsible for the entire civil construction work. The world has seen previously oil and gas-reliant nations turning to the hydrogen sector to accelerate decarbonization of their energy sectors. Europe will continue to lead the way in actual, pragmatic solutions to the energy issues currently plaguing the world. And Austria can now boast that it has one of the largest hydrogen facilities in the world.

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