Lloyd’s Register and Partners Collaborate on Green Hydrogen Infrastructure Project

Lloyd’s Register has partnered with H2Terminals Limited, HiDROGEN, and D3IM under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore the feasibility of a green hydrogen infrastructure project in the UK. This initiative aims to develop floating production and transportation of hydrogen, addressing regulatory requirements and fostering economic growth along the Thames Estuary and River.

The project entails establishing offshore renewable energy facilities and a floating island for green hydrogen production. Hydrogen will be liquefied, transported by ship, and converted into electricity and hot water at a terminal near London. Batteries on floating barges will store electricity for distribution, supporting regional industrial development and decarbonization goals.

Mark Tipping, LR's Power to X Director, highlighted the project's potential to advance supply chain decarbonization and stimulate economic growth, while Gerry Wilkinson, CEO of H2Terminals, emphasized the initiative's role in meeting rising green hydrogen demand and supporting UK government targets for low-carbon energy production by 2030.

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