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Energy giants Uniper and Shell unite for South Humber hydrogen production plan

720MW target for blue hydrogen production as Uniper continues work on green hydrogen and port decarbonisation

Uniper and Shell are to work together on plans for hydrogen production at North Killingholme.

Uniper and Shell are to work together to develop hydrogen production at scale in North Killingholme.

The energy giants have signed an agreement to progress multi-million pound plans at the gas-fired power station Uniper owns and operates, with a desire to play a key role in the cleaning up of heavy industry.

The low carbon production could also be used to decarbonise transport, heating and power in the Humber region and beyond, creating hundreds of jobs and helping safeguard thousands, and follows plans from Equinor at Saltend, on the North Bank.

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Humber Hub Blue would have a capacity of up to 720MW, and use gas reformation technology with carbon capture and storage, tapping into the Zero Carbon Humber onshore pipeline proposal - a leading project in the government’s cluster roll-out.

The agreement follows a memorandum of understanding signed by both companies in 2021 to explore accelerating the development of a hydrogen economy in Europe, and just days after the production target was doubled to 10GW by 2030 as part of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's Energy Security Strategy.

Shell and Uniper will now jointly progress process design studies and site development activity, with a view to taking the project to front end engineering and design by 2023.

“The Humber Hub Blue hydrogen project is a key part of Uniper’s hydrogen ambitions in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and we’re extremely pleased that Shell is joining us on this initiative,” said Axel Wietfeld, chief executive of Uniper Hydrogen.