Uniper selects ITM Power for Humber H2ub® (Green) project
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
ITM will deploy six 20 MW POSEIDON core electrolysis process modules into the project. POSEIDON offers efficiency, rapid response times, and an optimised footprint for large scale projects.
The Humber H2ub® (Green) project is a planned green hydrogen production facility at Uniper’s Killingholme site, UK. Its initial capacity will be 120 MW, with the future potential expansion of a further 200 MW+. In March 2024, Uniper and Phillips 66 Ltd signed a collaboration agreement to work together towards supplying green hydrogen from the Humber H2ub® (Green) project to the Phillips 66 Ltd Humber Refinery to replace some refinery fuel gas in industrial-scale fired heaters.
The project is subject to a final investment decision (FID), which is expected in 2026 and targeted to be operational by 2029.
Dennis Schulz, CEO, said, “We are delighted that Uniper has selected us for their large scale green hydrogen project in the UK, which will contribute to the decarbonisation of the Humber Refinery and create skilled job opportunities at Killingholme and the surrounding area.”
Jan Taschenberger, Uniper Chief Operating Officer New Green Power and Gas, added, “This is a key milestone for the project, and we are looking forward to working with ITM Power and further developing the engineering for the project built around the ITM Power 20 MW POSEIDON modules.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/08052025/uniper-selects-itm-power-for-humber-h2ub-green-project/
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