Renewables giant RES and Octopus Energy link for $4bn UK green hydrogen push
Partners signal investments by 2030 in bid to supply large industrial users with renewable H2
RES and Octopus Energy will spend £3bn ($4.1bn) building UK green hydrogen production plants powered by wind and solar, the companies said.
“The aim is to make the most of green electrons when they are generated in abundance on sunny and windy days by storing them as green hydrogen, helping the UK become more energy independent,” the partners said.
No details were given of the location of the projects or when the first projects might be up and running.
The Octopus Energy end of the partnership will be handled by Octopus Renewables, the group’s generation arm. Co-head Alex Brierley said: "When we started investing in wind and solar farms we believed that these technologies would outcompete fossil fuel generation and disrupt global energy markets.
"That day has come, and with those cost reductions there is now the opportunity to help major industrial companies make an obvious choice and use green hydrogen."
RES and Octopus Energy claimed the future green hydrogen supplies would be “insulated from present and future gas price volatility”.
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