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Greenergy and Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies agree joint study to develop green H2 supply chain

Greenergy and Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies have agreed terms for a joint pre-feasibility study on the development of a commercial scale hydrogen (H2) supply chain with the aim of shipping low-cost green hydrogen from Canada to the UK.

Hydrogenious’ proven and safe Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) technology enables H2 to be chemically bound to a thermal oil for safe storage and bulk shipping, leveraging the existing infrastructure for liquid fuels. Temporarily absorbed to the LOHC, the H2 can be transported and handled safely and easily in ports and in urban areas. On arrival and discharge at the import location, the H2 will then be released from the liquid carrier for delivery as pure green H2 to end users.

Greenergy’s access to large terminals is ideal for the importation, release and distribution of H2 using the LOHC, with Navigator Thames already identified as a strategic location to meet expected demand for H2 in the South East of England. Greenergy’s distribution network and strong customer base will also enable delivery to a broad range of industrial and commercial customers across the UK.

Christian Flach, Chief Executive Officer of Greenergy, says, “Working with Hydrogenious is an important step in our strategy to offer cost effective H2 to our customers using existing storage and delivery infrastructure. Delivering H2 is an important goal in supporting the energy transition.”

Dr. Toralf Pohl, Chief Commercial Officer at Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, says: “North America will soon be a key market for large-scale clean H2 exports to Europe. The UK is committed to H2 consumption, and together with Greenergy, we will now be exploring the possibility of establishing a LOHC-based H2 supply chain, including constructing storage and release plant assets in Canada and the UK capable of handling more than 100 metric tpd of H2, while leveraging the existing infrastructure for liquid fuels in ports with our LOHC technology."