Wood Partners with EnergyPathways to Develop Zero-Emission Marram Energy Storage Hub in UK
Key Ideas
  • Wood and EnergyPathways collaborate on the Marram Energy Storage Hub (MESH) project, focusing on developing a zero-emission facility powered by wind farms.
  • Wood's expertise will support both offshore and onshore facilities development for the large-scale natural gas and hydrogen storage facility.
  • EnergyPathways draws down funds from Global Green Asset Finance to kickstart project activities, aiming to convert surplus wind energy into green hydrogen.
  • The final investment decision for the MESH project is scheduled for the end of 2025, marking a key milestone in the UK's energy transition and net-zero goals.
EnergyPathways and Wood have partnered to advance the Marram Energy Storage Hub (MESH) project, located off the Lancashire coast in the UK. The project aims to be a zero-emission facility utilizing wind farms for power. Wood's unit, Wood Group UK, will provide engineering expertise for the project, focusing on concept engineering and pre-front end engineering and design work. EnergyPathways has accessed funds from Global Green Asset Finance to commence project activities, with plans to convert surplus wind energy into green hydrogen. The collaboration signifies a significant milestone in the UK's energy transition, with the final investment decision expected by the end of 2025. EnergyPathways CEO Ben Clube expressed satisfaction with the partnership and highlighted the importance of integrating energy infrastructure projects to support the country's energy security and net-zero objectives. Wood's recent agreements with bp further solidify its position in delivering engineering services for global projects.
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