Ynys Môn's Mission: Pioneering a Green Future at World Hydrogen Summit
Key Ideas
- Menter Môn to represent Wales at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, showcasing the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub and seeking investment for growth.
- The Holyhead Hydrogen Hub aims to decarbonize transport, industry, and machinery in North Wales through renewable electricity, partnering with Hynamics and EDF Group.
- The project has already secured planning consent for a 1MW electrolyser, with plans for further expansion to support the transition to a net-zero economy.
- The collaboration between Menter Môn, Hynamics, and EDF Group is expected to create a sustainable, low-carbon energy system for the community, driving economic growth and green job creation.
Menter Môn, a social enterprise based in Anglesey, Wales, will be representing the country at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam. The event, focusing on hydrogen projects, innovation, and technology, gathers industry leaders and policymakers globally. Menter Môn, along with Trade and Invest Wales, aims to showcase the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub and attract investments to support its growth. Graham Morley, Project Manager of the Hub, expressed excitement about the opportunity to decarbonize key sectors like transport and industry. The Holyhead Hydrogen Hub, powered by renewable energy from Morlais Tidal Energy, aims to play a crucial role in clean energy initiatives in North Wales. The project, developed in partnership with Hynamics, a subsidiary of EDF, is set to create a sustainable, low-carbon energy solution. Pierre de Raphelis-Soissan, CEO of Hynamics, highlighted the collaboration's potential for a net-zero economy transition. With plans for a 1MW electrolyser and future scalability, the Hub is on track to support a green future for North Wales through partnerships and sustainable development efforts.
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