, have formed a partnership aiming to produce sustainable fuels on an industrial scale.
It's envisaged that the scheme's electrolyser — the piece of technology needed to generate the hydrogen — will be powered by offshore wind installations. Under the plans, the size of the electrolyser is seen as growing from 10 megawatts at the start of the project to 1.3 gigawatts in its final stage.
A number of sources — from fossil fuels and solar to wind — can be used to help produce hydrogen through a range of processes including electrolysis and gasification. If renewable sources are used in its production, it's dubbed "green hydrogen."
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