UK consultancy firm ERM has partnered with Source Energie for the development of a floating wind farm that will produce green hydrogen located in the Celtic Sea.
ERM Dolphyn technology includes electrolysis, desalination, and hydrogen production on a floating wind platform. The hydrogen generated from the offshore wind farm will be sent to the coast by means of a pipeline.
The initial project under development, named Dylan, will be located about 60 km off Pembrokeshire and is targeted for deployment in 2027/2028. The initial design can be expanded to over 2 GW in the future, which would deliver enough hydrogen to heat around one million homes. The project is supported by the Welsh Government Smart Living Initiative.
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