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Shell awards Worley contract for renewable hydrogen facility

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Shell has awarded Worley a contract for professional services. Under the contract, Worley will provide detailed design, procurement and construction management support services including the integration of associated assets such as offshore wind, pipelines, electrical grids and the refinery.

The services will support the delivery of the Holland Hydrogen 1 facility in the Port of Rotterdam which, at completion, will be Europe’s largest commercial renewable hydrogen production facility.

Once operational, the Holland Hydrogen 1 facility is expected to produce approximately 60 000 kg/d of renewable hydrogen. The renewable hydrogen will replace the grey hydrogen used in the production of fuels at Shell’s Energy and Chemicals Park, Rotterdam. The production and use of renewable hydrogen will contribute to the partial decarbonisation of fuels at the facility as well as supplying renewable hydrogen for use in the heavy transportation sector.

Worley’s services will be delivered through its offices in the Netherlands, with support from its Global Integrated Delivery (GID) teams in India, while also leveraging its global hydrogen subject matter expertise. The contract follows Worley’s successful completion of the early phase engineering services for this facility.

"We are pleased to continue partnering with Shell to support its journey to net-zero emissions by 2050, which is consistent with our own purpose of delivering a more sustainable world,” said Chris Ashton, CEO of Worley.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/11032024/shell-awards-worley-contract-for-renewable-hydrogen-facility/

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