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Vertex Hydrogen signs agreements to support the decarbonisation of UK industries

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Vertex Hydrogen (Vertex) is a leader in the energy transition, developing the UK’s first large-scale, low-carbon hydrogen production hub at Essar’s site in Ellesmere Port – the heart of the HyNet North West cluster.

Vertex has now signed agreements to supply over 1000 MW of low-carbon hydrogen to leading industrial names in the region. This is a similar amount of energy that powers a major city such as Liverpool, secures the entire initial hydrogen production capacity of Vertex, and enables vital hydrogen infrastructure investments in the region. This milestone reflects Vertex’s status as the largest and most advanced low-carbon hydrogen hub in the UK.

The project will capture some 1.8 million tpy of carbon dioxide (CO2) to be stored by the HyNet project to reduce more than 10% of the region’s industrial emissions - the equivalent to taking 750 000 cars off the roads.

The project will see over £2 billion of direct investments in the hydrogen plant and associated regional hydrogen transport and storage infrastructure – securing and growing vital jobs in the region.

The hydrogen demand comes from global businesses operating in the region, who are looking to become the first low-carbon operations in a number of key sectors by switching their current high-carbon fuels to low-carbon hydrogen. These consumers are substantial direct and indirect contributors to the 340 000 people employed in manufacturing in the northwest of England. It also includes innovators in the sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), glass and cement industries.

Vertex is a joint venture (JV) between Essar and Progressive Energy.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/23022023/vertex-hydrogen-signs-agreements-to-support-the-decarbonisation-of-uk-industries/

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