ITM Power Selected for Tees Green Hydrogen Project in North East England
Key Ideas
- EDF has chosen ITM Power for plant integration engineering for Phase 1 of the Tees Green Hydrogen project in North East England.
- The project is part of the UK government's Hydrogen Allocation Round 1 and aims to support local industry and transport decarbonisation efforts.
- ITM Power's NEPTUNE II units will be integrated into the project to produce green hydrogen, contributing to renewable energy goals in the region.
- The collaboration between EDF Renewables UK, Hynamics, and ITM Power signifies a step towards sustainable energy solutions and environmental initiatives.
EDF has appointed ITM Power for the plant integration engineering of Phase 1 of the Tees Green Hydrogen project in North East England. This initiative, developed by EDF Renewables UK and Hynamics, aims to utilize ITM Power's NEPTUNE II units to produce green hydrogen. The project, part of the UK government's Hydrogen Allocation Round 1 (HAR1) and supported by the Net Zero Hydrogen Fund (NZHF), is set to contribute to renewable energy objectives. With a focus on supplying green hydrogen to local industries and supporting transportation decarbonisation, the collaboration between EDF Renewables UK, Hynamics, and ITM Power highlights a commitment to sustainable energy practices. Dennis Schulz, from ITM Power, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership and the opportunity to work on advancing environmentally friendly solutions.