EDF Renewables has unveiled plans for a new green hydrogen project in Teesside powered by offshore wind and solar.
The Tees Green Hydrogen production centre will be based in the vicinity of the former Redcar steelworks, and support local and national government aspirations to regenerate Tees Valley by investing in decarbonisation.
The project will use electricity from our nearby Teesside offshore wind farm (pictured) and a new solar farm EDF is planning to construct, near Redcar, to power its hydrogen electrolyser.
Working with its joint-venture partner and sister company Hynamics it intends to supply local business customers with hydrogen to support their decarbonisation efforts and contribute to a significant reduction in industrial pollution.


