Offshore Design Engineering (ODE) has been selected to provide topside feasibility engineering support to the commercial demonstration phase of the ERM Dolphyn (Deepwater Offshore Local HYdrogeN) project.
The ERM Dolphyn project seeks to produce green hydrogen at scale by utilising moored floating substructures; each moored structure hosts an offshore wind turbine and localised hydrogen production facilities, producing hydrogen from seawater with offshore wind as its energy source.
At the point of use, hydrogen produced from ERM Dolphyn is zero carbon.
The project has recently received additional funding for its demonstration phase from the UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as part of the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio Low Carbon Hydrogen Supply 2 Competition.
Across this phase of development, ODE is responsible for FEED engineering for the topside equipment, export pipeline and facility design.
The FEED support delivered by ODE and its consortium members including Tractabel and Vestas will facilitate the construction and operation of a 10MW ERM Dolphyn demonstration unit in UK waters by summer 2025.
ERM partner David Caine said: “This support from the UK Government provides a welcome boost to the ERM Dolphyn project, as the hydrogen economy enters an exciting new phase of development.
“We are looking forward to working with ODE to deliver low carbon hydrogen as part of the energy transition that will help the UK to achieve its net zero goals.”


