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Vertex and Pilkington UK ink major low-carbon H2 supply agreement

Vertex Hydrogen has signed a Heads of Terms offtake agreement for low-carbon H2 with Merseyside glass manufacturer Pilkington UK. St Helens’ Pilkington UK Limited, part of the NSG Group, has led the flat glass sector in the switch towards low-carbon fuels, completing two world-first trials of H2 being fired in a glass furnace.

The agreement sets Vertex up to supply Pilkington UK with H2 as the manufacturer continues to develop low-carbon ways of manufacturing glass.

The NSG Group recently announced an increased level of ambition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a re-certified Science Based Target. It follows Pilkington UK marking 70 years since Sir Alistair Pilkington invented the float glass process, a pivotal moment which transformed the glass industry.

Pilkington UK glass products provide a wide range of benefits, from thermally efficient Pilkington K Glass S and Pilkington Suncool, which help control internal building temperatures and save energy, to bird-safe Pilkington AviSafe uniquely patterned UV enhanced coating to reduce bird collisions with windows.

Joe Seifert, CEO of Vertex Hydrogen said, “Pilkington has long been admired as an innovator in the glass industry and led a world first trial of flat glass from hydrogen in 2021 at its famous St Helens facility. The offtake agreement is another iconic name in the northwest manufacturing region switching to Vertex’s low carbon hydrogen.”

Neil Syder, Managing Director of Pilkington UK Limited said, “We are fully committed to our NSG Group target of achieving net-zero by 2050. Firing the float glass furnace using hydrogen instead of natural gas is a key part of our strategy to reduce carbon emissions. Decarbonizing the glass making process represents a significant challenge so it’s critical that we partner with academics and industry groups, particularly here in the Northwest.

Vertex is proud to be helping the UK lead the development of low-carbon H2 production as an integral part of HyNet–the UK’s leading industrial decarbonization cluster. It will help to solve our urgent need to drastically reduce carbon emissions in our manufacturing sector–securing and growing vital industry.

Vertex is:

  • Delivering an initial 1,000 megawatts of low-carbon H2 capacity–enough to provide the fuel consumed by a city the size of Liverpool
  • Capturing 1.8 MMtpy of CO2 at full capacity–equivalent to taking 750,000 cars off the roads
  • Investing around £1 B in the Northwest of the UK and facilitating the investment of a further £1 B or more of associated infrastructure
  • Playing a leading role in kickstarting the UK low carbon, large scale H2