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Hydrogen experts to study Dogger D off-take option

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialDecember 1, 20234 Mins Read
Hydrogen experts to study Dogger D off-take option

Project partners SSE Renewables and Equinor have awarded contracts to Genesis, H2GO Power, and Fichtner to support the production of large-scale green hydrogen from the 2GW Dogger Bank D, off the coast of England.

The project, the potential new fourth phase of Dogger Bank Wind Farm, has awarded deals to engineering consultants to support the feasibility and optimisation of a large-scale green hydrogen development option on the site.

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The Dogger Bank project team is working closely with The Crown Estate to agree the progression of Dogger Bank D. If progressed for delivery, the North Sea scheme would be around 210km off the north-east coast of England.

The site is being advanced with both power and green hydrogen as potential end products. Subject to the successful outcome of further technical studies, the project could be capable of generating up to around 2GW of renewable power.

The green hydrogen facility, if developed, could become one of the UK’s largest such schemes and, subject to supportive Government policy and supply chain alignment, could contribute to the UK government’s electrolytic hydrogen ambitions for 5GW by 2030.

To advance the production potential of the fuel, the scheme partners are tapping the expertise of Genesis to deliver a technology agnostic concept and engineering design study. H2GO Power and Fichtner Consulting Engineers have been awarded contracts for value chain optimisation for the potential green hydrogen offtake option.

Using AI machine learning and robust modelling, these studies will investigate the variables required to optimise a potential green hydrogen production facility, such as offshore wind farm sizing, electrolysis capacity, transport and storage capacity, water availability and offtake optionality.

“The hydrogen opportunity for Dogger Bank D demands leading technical specialists to support and shape this ambitious project said Dogger Bank D project manager Rob Cussons.  

“We look forward to working with our appointed engineering consultants and welcome their breadth of knowledge and experience.”

For more than 30 years, UK-headquartered Genesis has been providing advisory services to the global energy sector and is committed to supporting its clients through the energy transition by providing expert advisory and consultancy services.

“Dogger Bank Wind farm project is a high profile and large project that encompasses many different stakeholders,” said Genesis managing director Helen Coleman.

“We’re delighted that feasibility work from Genesis’ skilled UK team is to be involved in the efforts of a variety of teams to make this project a reality.”

H2GO Power is an award-winning tech start-up that develops and deploys software and hardware solutions for hydrogen energy systems.

Its chief executive and co-founder Enass Abo-Hamed said: “We are delighted to join forces with Equinor and SSE Renewables and apply a decade long experience of Hydrogen-specific tech innovation and AI in this first of its kind project.

“The decarbonisation value projects at this scale brings is instrumental to accelerating the growth of the hydrogen ecosystem and transitioning to a low-carbon economy.

“We look forward to contributing to the effort in advancing this project through collaboration and cutting-edge technology.”

Fichtner is an independent engineering consultancy supporting energy projects across the UK, Irish, and global markets, whose purpose is to facilitate the investment and delivery of energy infrastructure projects that positively influence the energy transition.

“We are extremely pleased to be appointed on the Dogger Bank Wind Farm project,”said its principal engineer and project director Mark Shatwell.

“Our Fichtner H2-Optimizer, which has been developed following our work with global electrolytic hydrogen projects, will assist the Dogger Bank D green hydrogen concept by providing answers to questions such as: How should the electrolysers be configured and operated, and what is the optimal hydrogen storage capacity? We look forward to providing answers and supporting the progression of this exciting project.”

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