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MORE details have been released about the hydrogen plant proposed at Sullom Voe as part of ambitious plans for offshore wind turbines in the North Sea.
UK industrial facilities operator px Group has signed an agreement to support plans for the hydrogen plant.
It is part of Cerulean Winds’ £10bn proposal to install 200 floating turbines to the west of Shetland and in the central North Sea to decarbonise oil platforms.
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Energy from the turbines would also be used to make hydrogen, which could be used as fuel. Three onshore hydrogen sites would be created, including in the North of England and North East Scotland.
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UK: Cerulean Winds names NOV as delivery partner in offshore floating wind scheme
01 Jul 2021
Green infrastructure developer
200-turbine floating wind and hydrogen development off the coast of Scotland.
The arrangement would establish NOV as the exclusive provider of floating and mooring systems in support of the venture, which would have the capacity to accelerate the decarbonisation of oil and gas assets in the UKCS by more than halving the 18 million tonnes of CO2 they currently produce by 2025.
NOV, one of the largest providers of marine equipment and wind vessel designs in the world, has more than 20 years of experience in the offshore wind sector and unrivalled expertise in the installation and maintenance of floating structures in the energy space. Its participation as a delivery partner confirms the viability of Cerulean Winds’ trailblazing proposal.