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    Shell chooses Worley to support its Dutch green hydrogen project

    • Last Update: 2021-06-10
    • Source: Internet
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    According to a report from the ICIS-MRC website in Moscow on June 4, according to Worley’s press release, Royal Dutch Shell has selected Worley, an Australian energy service company, to support the development of a new 200MW electrolytic hydrogen plant in the Netherlands.


    The new power plant in Rotterdam will use renewable energy from offshore wind farms currently under development.


    Once completed, the green hydrogen plant will be one of the largest commercial green hydrogen production facilities in the world.


    The green hydrogen produced will initially be used for the decarbonization of the Pernis refinery near Shell and support the industrial use of hydrogen in the heavy transportation industry.


    Worley will provide early engineering services for the green hydrogen plant, including integration with other assets such as offshore wind, pipelines, power grids and Shell's Pernis refinery.


    As MRC reported earlier, last week, a Dutch court ordered Shell to cut emissions by 45% by 2030, which put pressure on the company to be faster than originally planned.


    Hao Fen translated from ICIS-MRC

    The original text is as follows:

    Shell selects Worley for green hydrogen project in Netherlands

    Shell has picked Australian energy services firm Worley to support the development of a new 200MW electrolysis-based hydrogen plant in the Netherlands, as per Worley's press release.


      The new plant in Rotterdam will be powered by renewable energy from an offshore windfarm that is currently in development.


      Once complete, the green hydrogen plant will be one of the largest commercial green hydrogen production facilities in the world.


      The green hydrogen produced will initially be used to decarbonise Shell's nearby refinery in Pernis and support the industrial use of hydrogen in the heavy transportation industry.


      Worley will provide early engineering services for the green hydrogen plant including integration with other assets such as offshore wind, pipelines, electrical grids and Shell's Pernis refinery.


      As MRC reported earlier, last week, a court in the Netherlands ordered Shell to cut its emissions by 45% by 2030, putting pressure on the company to move faster than it had otherwise planned.


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