Equinor has awarded pre-front end engineering and design contracts for its planned H2H Saltend 600 MW low-carbon hydrogen production plant in the UK to three companies.
The contractors will provide design proposals for the plant, which will produce hydrogen from natural gas in conjunction with carbon capture and storage technology to reduce CO2 emissions.
Equinor plans to select one of the consortiums at the end of 2022 for the final stage of FEED engineering, before making a final investment decision in the latter part of 2023.
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