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Partnership to build green H2 facilities in the UK

Octopus Hydrogen has entered a strategic partnership with Innova Renewables and Novus to build green hydrogen production facilities alongside their 4GW of solar, wind and battery projects currently under development in the UK.

Octopus Hydrogen, part of the Octopus Energy Group, will design, build and operate hydrogen production at several of Innova’s renewable generation sites across the country, with the installation of electrolyzers, compression and mobile hydrogen storage. Electrolyzers will typically be between 2 and 20 MW in scale.

Novus is working with Innova Renewables to develop 4 GW of solar, wind and battery capacity across the UK. Innova has agreed to develop hydrogen production facilities at several of its co-located solar and battery energy storage sites for the production and supply of green hydrogen to local businesses, via Octopus Hydrogen.

These combined renewable energy and hydrogen sites will be among the first co-located green hydrogen projects in the UK, helping to establish a green hydrogen market and the model for a decentralized production and distribution business. The green hydrogen production facilities will be directly connected to on-site renewable energy generations which will be purchased via long term power purchase agreements, producing between 500 and 2500 kg of hydrogen per day.

Octopus Hydrogen’s optimization software will be used to control electrolysis and when the site exports at full potential, helping balance the grid by choosing the best times to use green electricity to produce hydrogen. This will also enable the companies to increase the amount of renewable generation on the grid by reducing curtailment and enabling renewable projects that would otherwise not have been commercially viable.

Octopus Hydrogen will be combining the full value chain from production, optimization and delivery to end-users in the transport sector.

"Through this partnership we will increase the amount of green hydrogen available in the UK by approximately 25 tpd, enough to decarbonize over 500 long haul HGV’s," said Will Rowe, Founder and CEO of Octopus Hydrogen. "We need to see electrification wherever possible, for home heating and domestic cars, but we also need green hydrogen to help decarbonize the hard-to-abate parts of the transport sector."