EET’s huge announcement
HyNet’s partner EET Hydrogen has taken a leap forward by agreeing a statement of principles with the UK Government’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero for its flagship low-carbon hydrogen plant (HPP1).
It is all systems go with construction expected to begin later this year.
HPP1 will initially produce 350MW of low carbon hydrogen. HyNet, will capture around 600,000 tonnes of CO2 a year – the equivalent to taking around 250,000 cars off the road.
What does a net zero future look like?
Have you seen it yet? We recently launched our new mini-film!
Shot in St.Helens, Merseyside and Mold, North Wales, the video showcases how industry in the north west and north Wales are working together to create a low carbon future for the region.
Take a look and see how many places and products you can recognise!
Back to School!
Our team have been remembering their school days over the last few months as we have been working with local organisations across the HyNet regions on delivering school visits to school children.
The next generation of scientists have been learning about climate change, how things we all use in our daily life are manufactured, how renewable energy works and the role that low carbon hydrogen will play in our future energy mix.
HyNet’s infrastructure will need skilled people to run and continue to develop the project into the future. We are keen to foster a desire for STEM in the students of North West and North Wales.