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KBR to design offshore energy storage, H2 production facility for CrossWind

KBR announced it has been awarded a contract to provide engineering services for an innovative offshore energy storage project for CrossWind, a joint venture between Shell and Dutch utility company, Eneco.

KBR will perform a front-end engineering design of the baseload power hub for the Hollandse Kust wind farm located offshore Netherlands.

KBR and Shell will design and develop facilities that integrate lithium-ion battery storage and green H2 electrolysis production at megawatt scale. The design will enable H2 production and electricity storage in periods of high-power production and will convert H2 to electricity, via a fuel cell, during periods of lower power production.

“KBR is extremely pleased to be involved in this sustainable energy project,” said Jay Ibrahim, president of KBR Sustainable Technology Solutions. “To solve the current global ‘energy trilemma,’ the world needs an energy mix that relies more on wind, solar and nuclear power. With our deep expertise in engineering and energy solutions, KBR is positioned to help our valued customers — partners like the CrossWind JV —drive the energy transition.”