Unveiled today (March 9), the new green hydrogen project will be based near Hartlepool and will harness renewable energy from offshore wind farms to generate green hydrogen.

This will support the local and national governments aspirations within the hydrogen sphere and supply the hydrogen to various hard-to-abate sectors to reduce carbon emissions.

Including within this will be PD Ports, British Steel industries and other manufacturing industries that could integrate hydrogen and create investment opportunities in the area.

Solar energy will also be taken from the proposed Tees Solar Farm to enhance the electrolyser capacity and potential to generate green hydrogen.

Heavy-duty hydrogen transportation could also be supported through the green hydrogen production project.

Making hydrogen happen

This March, H2 View will explore A Climate for Action and Investment in Europe in an immersive virtual event that features some of the leading stakeholders and influencers in hydrogen, including a Women in Green Hydrogen panel.

Confirmed speakers include the Hydrogen Europe, Clean Hydrogen Partnership, FiveT Hydrogen, Airbus, Nel, BMW, Michelin and more.

Further information on the event, agenda and confirmed speakers can be found here.

To book your ticket for €79, click here.