Shell and Norsk Hydro to collaborate on green hydrogen projects
The companies will jointly work on developments relating to renewable energy powered H2 production. Shell and Norsk Hydro of Norway have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will have them working jointly on green hydrogen projects. The companies are collaborating on the production of clean H2 using renewable energy sources. The agreement is between Shell and the green hydrogen projects business at Norks Hydro, Hydro Havrand. They will work together on the generation and supply of H2 “produced from renewable electricity in hubs centered around Hydro and Shell’s own business, and wh…
The companies will jointly work on developments relating to renewable energy powered H2 production.
Shell and Norsk Hydro of Norway have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will have them working jointly on green hydrogen projects.The companies are collaborating on the production of clean H2 using renewable energy sources.
The agreement is between Shell and the green hydrogen projects business at Norks Hydro, Hydro Havrand. They will work together on the generation and supply of H2 “produced from renewable electricity in hubs centered around Hydro and Shell’s own business, and where they see strong potential for scaling production for customers in heavy industry and transport.” What is Green Hydrogen? Click to Learn More. The first goal for the partnership is the identification of spots in Europe where there is opportunity for producing and supplying renewable H2 for the companies’ own operations alongside the broader market. “The intention is to expand into additional regions and locations over time,” said the announcement from Norsk Hydro.
