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Green and blue
Scrimshaw is technology-agnostic on hydrogen production pathways. To reach net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050, both green hydrogen produced from renewable power and blue hydrogen produced from natural gas with CCS would be needed, he said. I think the blue will be more competitive in the short term, he said. But to get to carbon-neutral by 2050, you will have to have large volumes of green.
Scrimshaw expects subsidies or some sort of market stimulation will be needed in the early days. We should try and get a pipeline of the smaller green projects going now, he said. The UK needs to be at gigawatt scale by the end of the 2020s and then deploy at multi-gigawatt scale in the 2030s and 2040s.
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How Teesside will look following redevelopment. Photo Credit: Teesworks
GE Renewable Energy (Paris, France) announced on March 10 that it plans to open a new blade manufacturing facility in Teesside, a conurbation, or extended urban area, in northeastern England that has recently been designated as one of the U.K.’s newest freeports. LM Wind Power (Kolding, Denmark) plans to set up and operate this plant which will be dedicated to the production of its 107-meter-long offshore wind turbine blades, a key component of GE’s Haliade-X, said to be the most powerful offshore wind turbine in operation today. Terms of the construction and financing of the new plant are in advanced stages of negotiation between the interested parties.