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Orsted wins Government backing for hydrogen project in Humber area

The new study will look at the delivery of low-cost hydrogen for use in industry

Orsted's East Coast Hub in Grimsby(Image: Twitter / @hobsonporter)

Renewable energy giant Orsted has won funding from the Government to launch a green hydrogen project in the Humber region.

The new study is a six-month project to explore the potential delivery of bulk, low-cost and zero-carbon hydrogen.

The project hopes to find opportunities to reduce the cost of producing hydrogen through the process of electrolysis, making it a more viable option for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s energy system and for decarbonising industry.

Ørsted will work with ITM Power and Element Energy on the new hydrogen project, after receiving backing from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.

Matthew Wright, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Managing Director at Orsted, said: “We must continue taking urgent action to limit the damaging effects of climate change.

Matthew Wright, MD at Ørsted(Image: ©Patrick Harrison 2017)

“The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ already leads the world in deploying renewable energy and accelerating the use of new technologies, such as green hydrogen, has a crucial role to play in decarbonising industrial processes.

“We’ve seen the cost of offshore wind reduced dramatically thanks to industry and government working together, and I hope this project can be the start of a similar journey with green hydrogen.”

The funding has been secured as part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) hydrogen supply competition, which looks at ways to accelerate the development of low carbon hydrogen supply solutions.