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Scotland's wind projects could unlock green hydrogen

  • Market: Electricity, Hydrogen
  • 18/01/22

Scotland's approval of 17 wind power projects could increase its capacity to produce green hydrogen, as several of the operators have links to proposed hydrogen projects.

Landowner Crown Estates Scotland this week awarded leasing options agreements for almost 25GW of offshore wind projects.

Offshore Wind Power Limited (OWPL), a joint venture between Macquire-subsidiary Green Investment Group, TotalEnergies, and Scottish offshore wind firm Renewable Infrastructure Development Group, will build a 2GW windfarm 30km west of Orkney, which aims to start producing electricity by 2030. The venture said the project could deliver part of its electricity capacity to the Flotta Hydrogen Hub, a proposed green hydrogen plant in Orkney.

OWPL is collaborating on the project with Repsol Sinopec, which owns the Flotta Terminal, and Germany-based Uniper. Orkney has constrained grid capacity, and hydrogen production could be a way of using surplus energy that would otherwise be lost.

"This is a significant step towards turning our plans for the development of a hydrogen production hub on Flotta into a reality," said Flotta Hub spokeswoman Shona Harvey.

Hydrogen produced at the Flotta Hub could be piped to Aberdeenshire and blended into the UK national gas grid, or potentially provide a low-carbon bunker fuel for vessels plying the north Atlantic route to European ports, once the use of hydrogen — or more likely ammonia — as a bunker fuel matures.

The Ocean Winds joint venture between French energy company Engie and EDPR, a subsidiary of Portuguese utility EDP, secured approval for its 1GW wind farm in the Moray Firth off east Scotland. The plant, which the firms expect to be delivered "this decade", could power 1mn homes, and is being considered as power source for green hydrogen production.

BP's chief executive Bernard Looney said its 2.9GW Morven project with Germany's EnBW "goes much further than just the turbines offshore." He said the plans "see us investing in projects and in people — from EV charging to green hydrogen — aligned with Scotland's energy transition plans." BP has won a tender to partner Aberdeen Council in its plans to develop a hydrogen production and distribution hub in the city.

Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon the projects have "the potential not just to meet our own energy needs from renewable sources, but to position us as a major exporter in renewable energy and green hydrogen."


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