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Wind turbine installation is expected to start soon at Ørsted’s Borkum Riffgrund 3 and Gode Wind 3 offshore wind farms in Germany as Seaway7’s newbuild Seaway Ventus, which has been hired to do the work, arrived in Europe.Seaway Ventus was built by China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) at its shipyard in Nantong, Jiangsu province, from where the vessel departed in November 2023 and arrived in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, earlier this month before leaving for Esbjerg, Denmark.Currently en route to Esbjerg, Seaway Ventus will mobilise for its first project there, the installation of wind turbines at the Gode Wind 3 and Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farms.The two offshore wind farms, which Ørsted is building concurrently in the German North Sea, will together have 106 Siemens Gamesa’s SG 11.0-200 DD wind turbines, with 83 units to be installed on the 913 MW Borkum Riffgrund 3 and 23 on the 253 MW Gode Wind 3.The wind turbines will be mounted on monopile foundations, which are now all in place at Gode Wind 3, with foundation installation on Borkum Riffgrund 3 underway. https://www.offshorewind.biz/2024/03/18/turbine-installation-to-soon-start-at-orsteds-two-german-offshore-wind-farms-as-seaway7s-new-vessel-arrives-in-europe/#:~:text=Seaway%207%20Secures%20First%20Turbine%20Installation%20Contract&text=Seaway%20Ventus%20is%20a%20GustoMSC,turbines%20and%20XL%20monopile%20foundations.
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Orsted said on Wednesday it had made a final investment decision (FID) on the massive wind farm Hornsea 3 off Britain's coast, indicating it will proceed and sending shares in the troubled renewable energy company higher. The world's largest offshore wind farm, which will have capacity to power more than 3.3 million UK homes and is expected to cost around 8 billion pounds ($10.1 billion), is targeted for completion by the end of 2027.The 2.9-gigawatt project is seen as vital for Britain's push to boost energy security and its renewable power output to meet climate targets. https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/orsted-makes-final-investment-decision-mega-hornsea-3-north-sea-wind-farm-2023-12-20/
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Such large wind firms are a good indication of transition into clean renewable energy
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Great news for renewable energy development in the North Sea!
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This is amazing it shows how much leadership are committed to green energy
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Danish renewables firm Ørsted and Irish energy developer Terra Solar have agreed to develop a new 400MW portfolio of solar power projects in Ireland. While the companies did not specify where in Ireland the projects would be built, Ørsted noted that it expects them to come online before 2030. The company also noted that some decisions still need to be made regarding the portfolio, including how and to whom it would sell power. The deal will see the company increase its portfolio of Irish solar projects to 600MW, following the signing of two separate agreements with Terra Solar in recent years. https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/orsted-develop-400-mw-solar-energy-projects-ireland-2023-09-18/
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This collaboration between Ørsted and Terra Solar to develop 400MW of new solar power in Ireland is a positive step towards expanding renewable energy capacity. It's encouraging to see these investments in clean energy projects that will contribute to reducing carbon emissions and advancing Ireland's sustainable energy goals
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This is the way to go, it's a major win for Ireland and the world. Renewable energy is the way to save the world from heatwaves and other negative effects of climate change.
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Would be a great and a worth project
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I had young kids, and they kept challenging me," Sykes said. "I thought, you know what, I want to do something with a bit more purpose." He made the leap and became the head of technology innovation at the Carbon Trust, a UK organization that helps governments and businesses decarbonize. Later, in 2012, Sykes joined rsted, a Danish energy company. He said it "absolutely was" a personal decision to "move from black to green." Today, rsted is the world's biggest producer of offshore wind. It has wind farms in the US, Germany, and the UK, and it produces 90% of its energy from renewable resources. rsted didn't start as a renewable-energy company, though. Like Sykes, it made a transition from black to green — and in doing so, it demonstrated it's possible for big energy companies to pivot to clean energy. The energy sector accounts for more than two-thirds of global greenhouse-gas emissions, the International Energy Agency estimates. To limit the influence of climate change, those emissions need to rapidly decrease — which means that big energy companies need to change their operations https://africa.businessinsider.com/news/from-black-to-green-how-an-oil-and-gas-company-pivoted-to-embrace-wind-energy-and-is/1l5y8wr
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By replacing electricity generated from other sources such as fossil fuel power stations, wind energy can lead to an overall reduction in carbon emissions.
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Absolutely amazing, other oil companies should follow suit.
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A trendsetting achievement. Hopefully other orgs follow suit
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Renewable energy company Ørsted is partnering with WWF to support a rapid transition to renewable energy while addressing the global biodiversity crisis starting with a project in the North Sea. The diversity of life on planet Earth is our natural life-support system. But it’s being lost at an alarming rate, the latest Living Planet Report by WWF showed that wildlife has decreased by 69% on average since 1970. Climate change is accelerating this trend – and one of the most effective things to address climate change is to speed up the global shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Ørsted's ambition is to create a net-positive biodiversity impact for all new renewable energy projects they commission from 2030, while WWF has issued a clear call to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by the same year. The two organisations want to show governments and industry what can be done, setting a new standard for biodiversity protection and restoration in offshore wind development and encouraging others to join them in making offshore wind something that has a net-positive impact on ocean biodiversity. Their partnership is starting with a joint project in Denmark in collaboration with DTU Aqua, to find methods for restoring flat oyster & horse mussel populations, two species that used to be abundant in the North Sea and are considered ‘ecosystem builders’. Today, both species’ populations are significantly diminished in this area, due to human activities. The project aims to establish methods and protocols for developing and producing the two species, and for establishing flat oyster and horse mussel reefs in the wild. Furthermore, the partners aim to establish one or more viable biogenic reefs in the Danish North Sea or Kattegat, bringing immediate local benefits. https://orsted.com/en/sustainability/our-priorities/nature/working-with-wwf-for-ocean-biodiversity https://youtu.be/2Ej_H_nmlaU
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Great to see initiatives being taken in the North Sea!
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Biodiversity forms the building blocks of the natural environments that we all depend on. It also helps us significantly in addressing the climate crisis by absorbing carbon and adapting to climate consequences - but it is under severe threat. At Ørsted, we understand that businesses have a crucial role in supporting conservation efforts to preserve biodiversity and have partnered with the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wildlife Trusts to help restore the biodiversity around the Humber, a large tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England. We will invest more than £2.5 million to restore natural habitats in the estuary through a seaspace-scale habitat restoration project. This includes planting three hectares of salt marsh and four hectares of seagrass, and the creation of a biogenic reef through the introduction of half a million native oysters. The health of our ecosystems depends on a wide range of animals, plants and microorganisms. Without this biodiversity, the ecosystems that provide us with the air we breathe and the food we eat will no longer be able to do so. They will lose the ability to sequester carbon, or in the worst case actually start emitting carbon. Healthy, thriving ecosystems are not only the basis for all life on earth, but also one of our main solutions to the climate crisis. Salt marsh and seagrass habitats contribute greatly to coastal biodiversity, and they play their own important roles in our ecosystems. Salt marshes, while having a critical role in the aquatic food web, also protect cities and towns from coastal flooding by absorbing energy during storm surges and providing a buffer between the sea and homes and businesses. Similarly, seagrasses provide habitats and nursing grounds for many speciesand have a role in functions like stabilising coastal sediment, providing food and habitat for other marine organisms, maintaining water quality, and supporting local economies. At Ørsted, as a global renewable energy company, we believe that the expansion of offshore wind needed to address climate change can and must integrate solutions that support and enhance biodiversity. That is why we have set the ambition that all new renewable energy projects we commission from 2030 onwards should deliver a net-positive biodiversity impact. Our Head of Environment, Consents & External Affairs at Ørsted UK, Benj Sykes said: “Our vision is to create a world that runs entirely on green energy, and protecting biodiversity is, and will continue to be, an integral part of the way we work. This project in the Humber Estuary, working in collaboration with experts from the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trusts, is a fantastic example of how the offshore wind industry can work with local partners to ensure we leave our natural environment in a better state for generations to come.” The Humber pilot is one of a number of innovative projects that Ørsted is exploring to protect and enhance biodiversity. We don’t have all the answers and this is why we are partnering with leading ecology experts to find the best solutions to develop at scale. We hope that by sharing this news, we can inspire others to join us in restoring and preserving biodiversity globally. Author: Samir Whitaker, Biodiversity Lead Specialist, Ørsted Read our full press release
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I second this... Wetlands are a vital aspect of fighting climate change and they need to be restored and protected.. thanks for sharing this...
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Amazing ambitions for biodiversity, the energy transition and protecting ecosystems should go hand in hand 🤝
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Restoring wetlands is one of the premiere ways for us to capture more carbon. Great to see companies engaging in such an important action!
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We now expect all our suppliers to exclusively use renewable electricity when providing products or services to Ørsted by 2025 at the latest. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gYeyA4RJ
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This is a powerful message...A sustainable future for our planet requires a rapid transition to renewable energy and limiting global warming to 1.5 °C. That’s why the renewables industry must lead the pack by decarbonising its own supply chain. Very encouraging...Keep it up and keep leading the way @ørsted!
Ørsted announced today that it has joined forces with a growing group of global corporations that are driving climate action throughout global supply chains in line with science-based emissions reduction targets. The group currently includes Ericsson, IKEA, Telia, BT Group, Unilever, Nestlé, Telefónica, Microsoft, Tech-Mahindra, Ragn-Sells, Scan Global Logistics and Mastercard. Find out more: https://exponentialroadmap.org/orsted-joins-the-1-5c-supply-chain-leaders-and-the-exponential-roadmap-initiative-3/ #RacetoZero
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Excellent that Ørsted is joining!
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The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded Ørsted a contract for difference for its Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm. With a capacity of 2,852 MW, Hornsea 3 will produce enough low-cost, clean, renewable electricity to power 3.2 million UK homes, making a significant contribution to the UK Government’s ambition of having 50 GW offshore wind in operation by 2030 as part of the British Energy Security Strategy. Hornsea 3 will play a key role in the ongoing development of a larger and sustainably competitive UK supply chain to support the next phase of the UK’s offshore wind success story. Hornsea 3 will contribute significantly to Ørsted’s ambition of globally installing 30 GW offshore wind by 2030. Ørsted currently has approx. 7.5 GW offshore wind in operation, approx. 3.5 GW under construction, and another almost 11 GW of awarded capacity under development including Hornsea 3. Great job Ørsted! https://stateofgreen.com/en/news/orsted-awarded-contract-for-worlds-single-biggest-offshore-wind-farm/
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Awesome... Kudos to ørsted
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so much hope in offshore wind
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Ørsted used to be one of the most fossil fuel-intensive companies in Europe. Today we are ranked the most sustainable energy company in the world. In a keynote speech during STHLM+50 Climate Hub, Emil Damgaard Grann, Head of Policy Engagement here at Ørsted, talked about the company’s green transformation, our ongoing process to decarbonize the whole supply chain – and the challenges going forward. Ørsted develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, renewable hydrogen and green fuels facilities, and bioenergy plants. We have been rated the most sustainable energy business in the world by Corporate Knights, and have this year again appeared on TIME’s list of the world’s most influential companies. But this was not always the case. ”We used to be one of the most fossil fuel-intensive companies in Europe, but we transformed. We dismantled our legacy, our oil, gas and coal business, and we converted our coal-fired power plants”, said Emil Damgaard Grann in a keynote speech during the “Green Energy” segment of the STHLM+50 Climate Hub, on May 31. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWjDNTo72BI Watch the whole Exponential Race To Zero segment on Green Energy. At Ørsted, we are now working full steam ahead to achieve our vision of creating a world that runs entirely on green energy. An important part of this work is to help other companies transform their businesses as well - both by being a catalyst for change and by providing green energy solutions. ”What we are trying to do all the time is to advance our goals and targets even more. We have a supply-chain decarbonization program in place, where we also engage with our suppliers on how to decarbonize steel production, for instance”, said Emil Damgaard Grann. But even though solar, wind and renewable hydrogen are all rapidly expanding, the energy market is still not transforming fast enough. Annual buildout rates remain insufficient to tackle the climate crisis. Currently, energy production and use account for 73% of global carbon emissions. And global emissions need to be reduced by 50% by 2030 – only eight years from now – if we are to prevent a global temperature increase of more than 1.5 ºC. ”One of the biggest levers that governments can pull is to set aside more space for renewable energy projects. Another challenge is permits. It can take up to eight years to get approval for an offshore wind farm. That is not sufficient enough if we want to stay within 1,5 degrees. We just don’t have that time for that.” Listen to Emil’s keynote, or watch the full segment on green energy, with world leaders like Arunabha Ghosh, Nigel Topping, Johan Rockström, and 1.5°C aligned front-runners like ABB, Alfa Laval, Vattenfall, Liquid Wind, Microsoft and Gurīn Energy. ABOUT STHLM+50 CLIMATE HUB - 50 years after the very first UN Environment Conference, placing nature and poverty at the forefront of the international agenda, Stockholm welcomed the world again in June 2022. - Together with partners, We Don'tHave Time and UNDP hosted a public arena for the entire week of Stockholm+50, leading up to World Environment Day 2022. - The broadcasts reached 31 million viewers from more than 160 countries on Twitter.
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Thanks that's the way to save our beautiful Mother Earth
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Great transformation! And thankyou for walking the talk, all the best on your journey of creating a world that runs entirely on green energy.
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Orsted is the best! I have a question for Orsted: Why do you think other oil companies don't do the same journey as you have done? What is holding them back? You show that is very profitable to leave dirty energy behind.
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Coral reefs harbor the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem globally and support the livelihoods and sustenance of over 500 million people worldwide. However, due to the worsening impact of climate change, they are among the most at-risk ecosystems on earth, with half having already been lost and 90 percent expected to disappear by 2050. Danish energy giant Ørsted is plotting a "world first" attempt to grow corals on the seabed foundations of its wind turbines, stimulating coral growth at offshore wind farms through a project called ReCoral. According to Ørsted, waters surrounding wind turbine foundations are more stable and should therefore be capable of limiting the extreme temperature spikes which cause mass bleaching events. This non-invasive project relies on the collection of surplus coral egg bundles that wash up on shorelines and would not otherwise survive, the firm explained. The proof-of-concept trial is set to begin next month at Ørsted's offshore wind farms in Taiwan, where the firm and its partners aim to grow new corals beneath the waves on four separate turbine foundations, with the corals sited close to the surface to enhance access to sunlight. Hern-Yi Hsieh, director of the Penghu Marine Biology Research Center in Taiwan, welcomed the opportunity to take part in the new trial : "It's great to see that, apart from its effort to supply clean energy, Ørsted is also launching its coral project here in Taiwan to promote environmental friendliness." If the pilot project proves successful, the firm would look to scale up the innovation across its turbines worldwide in order to create a significant positive impact on ocean biodiversity. https://www.greenbiz.com/article/orsted-will-try-growing-coral-reefs-base-offshore-wind-turbines
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Wow, Ørsted has so interesting solutions!
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Ørsted, you guys are doing a great great service! 💚 🌿 🌴
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Beautiful. Symbiotic coexistence. Love it. Can become a role model for others going forward.
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Ørsted is a Danish energy company which is proving to have a leadership position within green fuels and renewable hydrogen by its efforts and investments. The company is planning to invest in FlagshipONE, a project that could become the world’s first large-scale sustainable e-methanol project. FlagshipONE will have an electrolyser capacity of around 70 MW and is expected to produce 50,000 tonnes of e-methanol per year based on renewable hydrogen and biogenic CO2. The electrolysis producing the hydrogen will be powered by onshore wind, and the biogenic CO2 will be captured from the combined heat and power plant Hörneborgsverket in Örnsköldsvik in Sweden, where FlagshipONE will also be located. This project is expected to be comissioned in 2024, and the final investment decision could happen this year i.e., 2024. https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/first-large-e-methanol-project-moves-forward-with-oersted-investment https://orsted.com/en/media/newsroom/news/2022/01/orsted-partners-with-liquid-wind-and-expands-presence-in-green-fuels-with
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This is a great project.. such projects should receive funding from the government instead of fossil fuels drilling...
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It seems like a great project
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One small step at a time. Every effort counts.
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The Danish energy company Ørsted has performed an amazing transformation from dirty energy to being a world leader in renewable energy. Their emissions curve since 2006 speaks for itself. This is the journey all energy companies need to make.
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Ørsted is a true climate champion
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Love this company. What are the other oil companies waiting for?
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Crown Estate Scotland (CES) has selected the Ørsted, Falck Renewables and BlueFloat Energy consortium to enter into an Option Agreement for a new floating offshore wind site off the north-east coast of Scotland. The award for this floating wind site of up to 1GW in scale has been made through CES’s ScotWind offshore wind leasing round. The project will be located off Caithness, around 50 km east of Wick and is Ørsted’s first large-scale floating wind development project anywhere in the world, as well as expanding Ørsted’s footprint from onshore wind to offshore wind in Scotland. Congratulations! "
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New York’s first offshore wind farm is set to start construction this month, kicking off what state and federal officials hope will be a boom in offshore wind development after years of delays. Onshore construction work for the 132-megawatt South Fork Wind farm will begin in early February, starting with a new electrical substation on the east end of Long Island, according to the project’s developers. A subsea cable will later connect the 12 turbines standing in federal waters to Long Island’s grid, supplying enough power for roughly 70,000 typical homes every year. Once completed, potentially by late 2023, the $2 billion project will be only the third of its kind in the United States — which trails far behind countries in Europe and Asia when it comes to offshore wind. Full story here: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/wind/new-york-takes-early-lead-as-large-scale-offshore-wind-starts-rolling-in-the-us
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"Offshore wind developer Ørsted announced that first power on Hornsea 2 offshore wind farm in the UK was achieved after its offshore substation (OSS), the world’s largest offshore AC substation, and reactive compensation station (RCS), were installed in late October 2021. When fully operational, Hornsea 2’s 165 8 MW Siemens Gamesa wind turbines will be capable of generating 1.32 GW of clean electricity – taking the title of ‘world’s largest operating offshore wind farm’ from its sibling project Hornsea 1. Together, the two projects will be capable of providing enough power for well over 2.3 million homes." https://worldakkam.com/the-first-power-achieved-in-the-world/579955/
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Wow, great progress!
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Ørsted to develop one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen plants to be linked to industrial demand in the Netherlands and Belgium ’SeaH2Land‘ is an ambitious vision, linking GW-scale electrolysis to the large industrial demand in the Dutch-Flemish North Sea Port cluster through an envisaged regional cross-border pipeline. The green electricity required to produce the renewable hydrogen is proposed to come from the build-out of additional large-scale offshore wind. The major industrial companies in the region ArcelorMittal, Yara, Dow Benelux, and Zeeland Refinery, support the development of the required regional infrastructure to enable sustainably-produced steel, ammonia, ethylene, and fuels in the future, helping the Netherlands and Belgium to accelerate their carbon reductions towards 2030 and beyond. GW-scale electrolysis and large industrial demand The SeaH2Land vision includes a renewable hydrogen production facility of 1 GW by 2030 to be developed by Ørsted. If realised, the electrolyser, which will produce the renewable hydrogen, can convert about 20 % of the current hydrogen consumption in the region to renewable hydrogen. With 580,000 tonnes per year, the North Sea Port cluster is one of the largest production and demand centres of fossil hydrogen in Europe today. Driven by decarbonisation efforts, industrial demand in the cluster could grow to about 1,000,000 tonnes by 2050, equivalent to roughly 10 GW of electrolysis. GW electrolyser directly linked to new 2 GW offshore wind farm Ørsted proposes to connect the GW electrolyser directly to a new 2 GW offshore wind farm in the Dutch North Sea. This will enable the large-scale supply of renewable electricity required for production of renewable hydrogen and fits well with the ambitions of the Dutch authorities for an accelerated offshore wind roll-out in line with increasing electricity demand. The offshore wind farm could be built in one of the zones in the southern part of the Dutch exclusive economic zone that has already been designated for offshore wind development. Regional infrastructure and hydrogen exchange between big industrial players The industrial players in the region, united in the Smart Delta Resources (SDR) industry partnership, will continue the dialogue with TSOs for them to develop a regional open-access pipeline network of about 45 km, stretching across the North Sea Port area from Vlissingen-Oost (NL) to Gent (BE). The GW electrolyser is proposed to link to the envisaged regional pipeline system connecting large-scale consumption and production in the cluster. Yara, in consortium with Ørsted, and Zeeland Refinery have each announced plans for mid-size renewable hydrogen production at their sites, while Dow has been exporting hydrogen to Yara since 2018 through the world’s first conversion of a gas pipeline into hydrogen. The network can be extended further south to ArcelorMittal as a short-term no-regret and further north, underneath the river Scheldt, to Zeeland Refinery, as a crucial link to create a unique regional ecosystem of hydrogen exchange with significant carbon reduction in the manufacturing processes of ammonia, chemicals, and steel and a significant contribution to the European Green Deal. Moreover, the cluster strategy proposes to extend the 380 kV high-voltage network for the electrification needs of the industry south of the river Scheldt. This would enable GW-sized electrolysis and offshore wind landing zones on both sides of the river, turning the cluster into a true energy hub. Phased build-out of electrolyser capacity Subject to a regulatory framework being in place, the regional network will unlock the first phase of SeaH2Land, which comprises 500 MW of electrolyser capacity. The second phase of SeaH2Land which scales the electrolyser capacity to 1 GW will require the possibility to connect to a national hydrogen backbone, providing additional flexibility and storage. Several locations north and south of the river Scheldt have been identified for GW-scale electrolysis. In the meantime, several projects are being developed in the region on the sites of industrial players, such as Zeeland Refinery’s envisaged 150 MW electrolyser, which are also to be connected to the network. Dialogue with regulatory authorities The partnership will now move forward and engage in dialogue with the regulatory authorities on the framework and policies needed to support the development of renewable hydrogen linked to large-scale offshore wind, the regional infrastructure, and conduct a full feasibility study of the project. This ambition fits well with the Hydrogen Delta Programme for the region, developed by Smart Delta Resources – the association of industrial companies in the region – and supported by the Provinces of Zeeland and Oost-Vlaanderen. Roles between partners If realised as envisaged, Ørsted – the world leader in offshore wind – will develop the offshore wind farm and electrolyser. North Sea Port – the port stretching from Zeeland (NL) into Flanders (BE) – and Smart Delta Resources will take the lead in developing the regional infrastructure in close collaboration with the TSOs, supported by the provinces of Zeeland and Oost-Vlaanderen. The biggest industrial companies in the region, ArcelorMittal – the world’s largest steel producer outside China, Yara – the world’s leading ammonia producer, Dow – one of the biggest material science companies in the world, and Zeeland Refinery – owned by leading oil and gas companies and a co-supplier of low-carbon hydrogen to the network - will continue to take part in the hydrogen exchange in the industrial cluster. The industrial demand in the region will provide the offtake of renewable hydrogen when the right framework conditions and economics are in place.
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Dear Wil Sillen Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Ørsted and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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The Danish Energy company Ørsted was the first #FossilFuel producer to ditch its traditional business — and go all in with #renewables. The bet has paid off - with its market cap now approaching bp Read more about Ørstedt transition. https://lnkd.in/duwxiev
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This shows what's in store for the future, and why it is smart to transition both for our well-being but also for our economy!
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Well said!
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#GreenSalute to Ørsted for ditching #FossilFuel and going with #Renewables @Devapriyo_Das
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Wind power is vital to combat climate change
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Very promising, renewable is our future
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Wind energy is essential in climate fight.