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India’s Essar, Progressive Energy to set up $1.3 billion hydrogen hub in UK

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Posted on January 27, 2022

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Essar and Progressive Energy to Establish UK Hydrogen Hub

CHENNAI (Reuters) – India’s Essar Group said on Thursday it has formed a joint venture with the United Kingdom’s Progressive Energy to invest 1 billion pounds ($1.34 billion) in building a hydrogen manufacturing unit at its Essar Stanlow refinery complex.

The joint venture, Vertex Hydrogen, will produce 1 gigawatt (GW) of hydrogen per year from two units from 2026, Essar said in a statement.

Essar, which owns 90% of the venture, said companies such as Tata Chemicals, Encirc, InterGen, Solvay, Ingevity, Novelis, Glass Futures and Saica Paper have already expressed interest in procuring hydrogen from Vertex.

The British government is targeting installation of 5 gigawatts (GW) of low-carbon hydrogen facilities by 2030 to reduce the share of natural gas in its energy mix.

Industry and policy-makers are increasingly looking to hydrogen to lower the environmental impact of sectors that have been the hardest to decarbonise and reduce the use of gas, but the investment required and the technical challenges are high.

The UK aims to replace up to a fifth of natural gas with “green” hydrogen, and use “blue” hydrogen, produced from natural gas and steam. Unlike green hydrogen, blue hydrogen is not emissions-free, but the carbon emissions are captured, stored and used in other applications.

($1 = 0.7447 pounds)

(Reporting by Sudarshan Varadhan; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

Key Takeaways

  • Essar and Progressive Energy form a joint venture for hydrogen production.
  • The $1.3 billion project will be located at Essar Stanlow refinery.
  • Vertex Hydrogen aims to produce 1 GW of hydrogen per year by 2026.
  • The UK government targets 5 GW of low-carbon hydrogen by 2030.
  • Hydrogen is key to reducing natural gas use and decarbonizing industries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Essar and Progressive Energy's joint venture to build a hydrogen hub in the UK, investing $1.3 billion.
What is the goal of the hydrogen hub?
The hub aims to produce 1 GW of hydrogen per year by 2026, contributing to the UK's low-carbon energy targets.
Who are the stakeholders involved?
Essar Group and Progressive Energy are the main stakeholders, with Essar owning 90% of the venture.

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