Worley Wins Contracts for Shell's HH1 Project in Rotterdam
Key Ideas
- Worley has secured services contracts to support Shell's HH1 project in Rotterdam, Europe's largest renewable hydrogen initiative.
- The project involves a 200MW electrolyzer powered by offshore wind energy, with plans to produce 60,000 kg of hydrogen daily.
- The produced hydrogen will be used to decarbonize fossil fuel production and support hydrogen use in heavy transportation.
- The collaboration between Shell and Worley aims to develop innovative large-scale renewable hydrogen infrastructure in Europe.
Worley has been awarded services contracts by Shell to support the delivery of the Holland Hydrogen 1 (HH1) project in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The project, set to be Europe's largest renewable hydrogen initiative, involves the construction of a 200MW electrolyzer powered by renewable energy from an offshore wind farm. Worley will handle detailed design, procurement, construction management support, and integration with key vendors and assets like offshore wind, pipelines, and electrical grids. Once operational, HH1 will produce 60,000 kg of hydrogen per day, primarily for use at Shell's Energy and Chemicals Park in Rotterdam to reduce carbon emissions in fossil fuel production and aid the heavy transportation industry's transition. The partnership between Shell and Worley highlights the commitment to innovative large-scale renewable hydrogen infrastructure development in Europe, showcasing a positive sentiment towards hydrogen as a sustainable energy solution.
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Europe
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Offshore Wind
Transportation Industry
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Engineering Services
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