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Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Denmark and the UK are developing offshore green hydrogen facilities

Denmark is developing a 500 MW wind-to-hydrogen production facility in the North Sea, Reuters reports. The project will be the first of its kind in the country and is scheduled to come online in 2031. The project is a step towards fulfilling the Netherlands’ goal of producing 4 GW of hydrogen from renewable energy by 2030, the newswire adds.

ALSO- French renewables company Lhyfe and the UK’s Centrica will jointly develop offshore green hydrogen in the UK, according to a statement released this week. Under the agreement, Lhyfe will produce clean hydrogen and Centrica will provide gas storage solutions and infrastructure. The new project will contribute to the UK’s plan to produce 10 GW of low-carbon and green hydrogen to decarbonize heavy industries by 2030.

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