Sweden Procurement News Notice - 41918


Procurement News Notice

PNN 41918
Work Detail ABB has announced that it would work jointly with Lhyfe and Skyborn to realise and optimise the Swedish SoutH2Port renewable hydrogen project. Together with Lhyfe and Skyborn, ABB will spearhead the large-scale integration of offshore wind energy generation of hydrogen into the energy system in the SoutH2Port project. ABB will utilise crucial expertise to optimise hydrogen and electricity production integration across the entire ecosystem. This includes automation, electrical, and digital technologies. The work is part of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the companies. ABB will also lead the development of scalable, commercial energy transition projects in and around the region. According to the partners, the objective is to investigate ways to integrate Power-to-X conversion technologies. This converts renewably sourced electricity into carbon-neutral energy carriers like hydrogen and sorts the energy for later use. The SoutH2Port renewable hydrogen facility Lhyfe and Skyborn will run the new hydrogen manufacturing facility in Sweden’s municipality of Söderhamn. The facility will be linked to the adjacent 1 GW Storgrundet offshore wind farm owned by Skyborn. It will also rank among the biggest renewable hydrogen producers in Europe. SoutH2Port renewable hydrogen facility will have an installed capacity of 600 MW. Furthermore, it is anticipated to have a daily production rate of 240 tonnes of hydrogen. The development of additional processing and use of green hydrogen in the same region is related to the possibility of realising the project at full scale. The initiative believes a connection to the Nordic Hydrogen Backbone has enormous potential. The various businesses and current initiatives in the area represent numerous potential offtakes for the on-site production of renewable hydrogen. According to the partners, the new SoutH2Port renewable hydrogen facility will aid in decarbonising the Swedish energy system. This is either directly through the supply of hydrogen or indirectly through the production of refined fuels such as methanol, sustainable aviation fuel, or ammonia. This will help the government achieve its goal of having a fossil-free nation by 2045.
Country Sweden , Northern Europe
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 09 May 2023
Source https://constructionreviewonline.com/construction-news/firms-to-jointly-develop-the-south2port-renewable-hydrogen-facility-in-sweden/

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