New consortium announces initial 100MW green hydrogen portfolio
Partners seek to deploy green hydrogen production at multiple sites in the North West
A consortium, comprising Progressive Energy, developer and HyNet founding partner, Statkraft, Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy; and sustainability-led alternative assets investment manager, Foresight, will be working together to jointly develop a suite of green (‘electrolytic’) hydrogen projects in the North West of England.
The consortium has signed a collaboration agreement under which it aims to develop multiple green hydrogen projects. The initial phase of 100MW of projects will reduce carbon dioxide emissions from industry by up to 180,000 tonnes.
Central to the portfolio is the proposed 28 megawatt (MW) Cheshire Green Hydrogen project, which will use renewable electricity from Foresight’s managed Frodsham wind farm in Cheshire to generate green hydrogen. The project will be supplemented by further renewable electricity
contracted from wind and solar generation within Statkraft’s project portfolio.
Cheshire Green Hydrogen will be located at the Protos site and will supply low carbon hydrogen via the HyNet project’s planned pipeline. The hydrogen will potentially be supplied to Cadent’s
proposed Hydrogen Village in Whitby and to local industry, including major local employer Encirc, which manufactures container glass.
The consortium is also seeking to develop a portfolio of green hydrogen projects directly co-located at major manufacturing sites within the region, including those at Pilkington and at Kellogg’s. An initial five ‘hydrogen-ready’ sites have been selected for the first phase of development, with discussions ongoing on a number of further sites.
At each co-located site, the consortium will generate green hydrogen with power contracted from wider wind and solar generation within Statkraft’s project portfolio. This will be used, instead of fossil gas, to fuel manufacturing processes.
Each plant will connect to the HyNet hydrogen pipeline network allowing potential expansion to supply broader industry. Hydrogen will also be safely stored within HyNet’s underground salt caverns, providing secure storage of locally produced energy – contributing to the UK’s wider energy security.
Adam Baddeley, Head of Industrial Hydrogen at Progressive Energy, said:
“The North West is an ideal place to deploy green hydrogen production. Not only can it be distributed at low-cost via the HyNet pipeline network, but we have a large number of industry sites ready and enthusiastic to switch to low carbon hydrogen from fossil gas.
“Progressive Energy is proud to be leading this consortium which we hope will bring the first large-scale dedicated green hydrogen production to the region.
Matt Kelly, Head of RES eFuels at Statkraft UK, commented:
“Producing home-grown green hydrogen is a key part in helping the UK to move to a more sustainable future and is a crucial part of the future energy mix. We’re excited to build on our recent green hydrogen announcements in the UK and build on the expertise in this consortium to bring these projects to fruition in the North West of England.”
Joe Davis, Associate Director at Foresight, added:
“The partnership with Progressive and Statkraft constitutes Foresight’s second hydrogen investment this year and first in the UK. We are very pleased to be making this investment in the North West and we see an important role for hydrogen in the decarbonisation of industry. We are supportive of the HyNet industrial cluster.”
Source article: https://www.nwhydrogenalliance.co.uk/news-stories/new-consortium-announces-initial-100mw-green-hydrogen-portfolio/