In the pursuit of developing offshore hydrogen production capacity, Vattenfall has today (July 5) unveiled details of its bid to establish a hydrogen cluster at.
General Electric (GE) has been awarded two projects from the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) as it continues to develop and test equipment and systems needed
Vattenfall has been awarded GBP 9.3 million in innovation funding from the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio Low Carbon Hydrogen Supply 2 fund by the UK Government. The funding will be used to develop the world’s first hydrogen-producing offshore wind turbine, with the electrolyzer sited directly onto an existing operational turbine.
- UK Government awards £9.3m innovation funding to Vattenfall to build 8MW offshore hydrogen electrolyser at its test and demonstration wind farm in Aberdeen Bay - 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