Hydrasun, a D2Zero company, has successfully secured the H2 technology package for the Aberdeen H2 hub in the City of Aberdeen, Scotland.
The contract awarded by bp Aberdeen H2 Energy Ltd, a joint venture between bp and Aberdeen City Council, supports the development of the scalable green H2 refueling station facility with H2 production, storage, dispensing and distribution capabilities.
Hydrasun will provide and integrate the H2 refueling station, and associated infrastructure, to supply green H2 to local off-takers. Up to 40 engineering and construction green jobs are created by the contract.
Neil Thompson, CEO of Hydrasun said, “We are delighted to have been awarded this contract for the Aberdeen H2 hub Project. This is a significant project for the region and a key milestone in Hydrasun’s energy transition journey.
“As an organization, we are deeply committed to the emerging H2 sector. We’re excited to be involved in projects such as this, which we believe continue to build confidence in the key role of H2, both in the energy transition and in the future energy mix.”
Hydrasun is focused on supporting H2 infrastructure deployment as part of their Energy Transition strategy. The company is actively involved in the UK H2 Production Business Model Funding and H2 Allocation Rounds (HAR). With a strong focus on building H2 project delivery capability, Hydrasun is engaged with several of the selected HAR1 projects and are actively supporting HAR2 and 3 project developments.