EDF plans Teesside green hydrogen project
Project could help decarbonise British Steel’s operations on Teesside
A new project planned for the Teesside region of the UK will see a 30-50MW electrolyser supply local ports and industrial units with green hydrogen. The development—a joint venture between France’s EDF Renewables and Germany-based Hynamics, a subsidiary of EDF Group specialising in hydrogen—will use renewable power from the nearby Teesside offshore windfarm along with a new 50MW solar farm that EDF Renewables intends to construct near Redcar. The electrolyser will be designed to be able to scale to over 500MW, in line with emerging demand. “Tees Green Hydrogen is a ground-breaking project, which will utilise locally produced green electricity to create the means to decarbonise local industr
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