The Power of Two: Green Hydrogen & Wind Power Integration

Time: 11:40 - 12:25

Date: 2024-07-02

Synopsis

National Grid ESO indicates that network buildout delays will cause the annual constraint cost to increase from £2bn per year to £8bn per year before 2030. The Green Hydrogen Industry in the UK needs the development of the electricity transmission system to account for the location of hydrogen projects.

 

  • The Centralised Strategic Network Plan (CSNP) and FSO led Strategic Spatial Energy Plan, and counteracting the challenges with realistic steps
  • Is green hydrogen a solution for curtailment?
  • The potential use of excess wind for green hydrogen production
  • What are the technological advancements that enable the integration of green hydrogen production with offshore wind energy
  • Advancements in wind turbine and electrolyser technology, and how they work together efficiently?
  • The impact of wind farm layout, turbine design, and overall infrastructure on the efficiency of hydrogen generation

Moderator

  • Stirling Habbits Renewable Energy Investment, Managing Director Hydrogen - Source Galileo

Speaker

  • Michelle Hitches Senior Project Manager - Ore Catapult
  • Stuart McKay Head of Hydrogen Policy and Strategy - Scottish Parliament
  • Suzanne Sosna Director of Economic Opportunities & Climate - Scottish Enterprise

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