Siemens Gamesa and SSE step up their green hydrogen strategy
The companies have unveiled a plan for the production and delivery of sustainable H2 via electrolysis. Siemens Gamesa and SSE have recently unveiled a new strategy for the production and delivery of green hydrogen fuel produced through water electrolysis, using the renewable energy generated by the SSE Gordonbush wind farm in Scotland. The new plan would power the H2 production using the more than 100 MW wind farm in the highlands. The green hydrogen will be produced at the Gordonbush SSE Renewables wind farm and will use the Siemens Gamesa Renewable Hydrogen Upgrade solution. The renewable H…
The companies have unveiled a plan for the production and delivery of sustainable H2 via electrolysis.
Siemens Gamesa and SSE have recently unveiled a new strategy for the production and delivery of green hydrogen fuel produced through water electrolysis, using the renewable energy generated by the SSE Gordonbush wind farm in Scotland.The new plan would power the H2 production using the more than 100 MW wind farm in the highlands.
The green hydrogen will be produced at the Gordonbush SSE Renewables wind farm and will use the Siemens Gamesa Renewable Hydrogen Upgrade solution. The renewable H2 will then be used as a fuel alternative to gasoline, diesel or natural gas. In this way, it can be integrated into decarbonization strategies. It is particularly helpful in sectors that are difficult to abate, such as transportation, industry and manufacturing. This latest step occurs after last year’s agreement between the two companies for the exploration of different opportunities in green hydrogen production at co-located onshore windfarms. The recently unveiled strategy will involve the integration of the Renewable Hydrogen Upgrade from Siemens Gamesa at the company’s Gordonbush location close to Brora. This will involve both an electrolyzer as well as ancillary technology.