CIP to build a hydrogen island in the North Sea
CIP has proposed to build an artificial island dedicated to the large-scale production of green hydrogen from offshore wind, in the Danish part of the North Sea.
CIP has proposed to build an artificial island dedicated to the large-scale production of green hydrogen from offshore wind, in the Danish part of the North Sea.
The proposed FFI green hydrogen production plant would enable the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors of the North American economy and support the development of a Pacific Northwest green hydrogen hub, potentially creating hundreds of new local jobs.
The green hydrogen is produced with surplus solar power from the summer using an electrolyser and converted back into electricity in the winter.
The project – ‘Hydrogen Turbine 1’ or ‘HT1’ - aims to be first project in the world to test the full integration of hydrogen production with an offshore wind turbine. HT1 will also map out development and consent processes for large-scale hydrogen projects co-located with offshore wind farms to speed up future development.
EthosEnergy promotes the use of hydrogen as a solution to the growing demand for sustainable energy on the road to a low-carbon economy.
H2 Green Steel has signed customer contracts in different industries of more than 5 - 7 years for over 1.5 million tpy out of the planned initial yearly production volume of 2.5 million tonnes.
A total of £60 million of funding has been awarded to 28 projects across the UK, backing the development of hydrogen as an affordable, clean, homegrown energy source.
The deal has the potential to open up Australian export market.
A list of proposals aimed to stimulate the production of renewable hydrogen and to improve framework conditions for European electrolyser manufacturers are included in the EU's plan, known as RePowerEU.
Purpose-built shafts could store large quantities of hydrogen with the potential to build hydrogen stores wherever required.
The FlexForm conformable hydrogen storage system provides customers with efficient hydrogen storage of up to 25% more storage capability than conventional tanks.
Latest global trends clearly point to green hydrogen becoming a key component of a sustainable energy future.
Stargate Hydrogen and TalTech have signed an agreement for the joint development of an electrolyser, which will support the production of climate-friendly green hydrogen at a lower cost.
The agreement aims to establish a framework for the feasibility testing of H2 Clipper’s technologies for transporting and distributing hydrogen worldwide.
The order is the world’s largest electrolyser order to date, and the green hydrogen complex in Denmark is set to power the northern European transportation sector.