ABL Group Joins AquaVentus: Driving Green Hydrogen Innovation in the North Sea
Key Ideas
- ABL Group partners with AquaVentus to develop 10 GW of green hydrogen capacity from North Sea offshore wind by 2035.
- The initiative plans to use offshore wind farms to power electrolysers at sea to produce 1 million metric tons of green hydrogen.
- ABL Group's expertise in offshore engineering and hydrogen projects positions them to support the AquaVentus consortium's initiatives.
- The AquaVentus project aims to establish green hydrogen production in the North Sea and develop associated transport infrastructure.
The ABL Group has joined the AquaVentus Förderverein e.V. initiative, aiming to develop 10 GW of green hydrogen capacity from North Sea offshore wind by 2035. This pioneering project will utilize electricity from offshore wind farms to operate electrolysers at sea, with a total capacity of 10 gigawatts. ABL Group, with offices in various North Sea countries, will provide engineering and marine consultancy services to support the AquaVentus consortium's initiatives. With a track record of over 50 hydrogen projects worldwide, ABL Group's expertise in power to X project development, hydrogen infrastructure, and applications of hydrogen positions them well to contribute to this ambitious green energy initiative. AquaVentus brings together organizations and companies in the energy transition space to collaborate on green hydrogen production in the North Sea. The project aims to not only produce green hydrogen but also establish the necessary transport infrastructure. ABL Group's involvement in this initiative highlights their commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in the energy sector.
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