Uniper has announced that it has selected ITM Power as the electrolyser supplier for its Humber H2ub® (Green) project, at its Killingholme site in the Humber.
The Humber H2ub® (Green) project is a planned green hydrogen production facility at Uniper’s Killingholme site. Its initial capacity will be 120MW, with the future potential expansion of a further 200MW+. In March 2024, Uniper and Phillips 66 Limited signed a collaboration agreement to work together towards supplying green hydrogen from the Humber H2ub® (Green) project to the Phillips 66 Limited Humber Refinery to replace some refinery fuel gas in industrial-scale fired heaters.
ITM will deploy six 20MW POSEIDON core electrolysis process modules into the project. The project is subject to a Final Investment Decision (FID), which is expected in 2026 and targeted to be operational by 2029.
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