H2GO Power Secures £4.3 million for Groundbreaking 1 MWh Scalable Green Hydrogen Storage System to Help Reduce Fossil Fuel Dependence in Scotland's Orkney Islands
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H2GO Power also envisions technology suitability for long-duration energy storage for power and grid stability applications as those markets develop in the medium-term.
Key Points:
- H2GO Power also envisions technology suitability for long-duration energy storage for power and grid stability applications as those markets develop in the medium-term.
- The project expects to generate 100 additional jobs by 2026 through H2GO Power and 50 more jobs across the other partners.
- H2GO Power is revolutionising hydrogen storage solutions to dramatically reduce costs by as much as 50 percent.
- This competition looks to provide funding for projects that can help develop a wide range of innovative low-carbon hydrogen supply solutions.