16 July 2021 4:19 GMT Updated 16 July 2021 4:21 GMT in Perth
Norway’s Equinor and Scottish energy giant SSE are working together to develop what could potentially be one of the world’s largest hydrogen storage facilities.
SEE confirmed this week the pair are developing plans to use their existing Aldbrough gas storage facility, on the east Yorkshire coast in the UK, to store low-carbon hydrogen as early as 2028.
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The site, which was commissioned in 2011, consists of nine underground salt caverns, each roughly the same size as London’s Saint Paul’s Cathederal.
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