Aker Solutions and Doosan Babcock have agreed to jointly deliver projects for low-carbon solutions and renewable energy in the UK.
The partners will particularly focus on pursuing contracts for new hydrogen production plants, and facilities for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
Opportunities for other projects within the process and energy industries will also be explored, Aker Solutions said.
The partners have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) and established a team with people from both companies.
“The joint offer from Aker Solutions and Doosan Babcock provides the customers with an offer to deliver complete, sustainable energy facilities based on the proven track record of both companies,” said Kjetel Digre, CEO of Aker Solutions.
“This strategic agreement enables both companies to work together in a highly integrated manner, to pursue some of the largest and most exciting low-carbon projects in the UK,” said Andrew Colquhoun, CEO of Doosan Babcock.
“Our complementary capabilities will ensure a highly attractive offering for our customers.”
“We will maintain our already strong position within the oil and gas market, and in parallel grow within low-carbon solutions and zero emission energy projects.
“We are already a key contractor for the world’s largest full-scale carbon capture and storage project, and we are currently engaged in early-phase work for customers with plans for new hydrogen projects,” said Digre.


