HyEnergy green hydrogen export project feasibility study completed
Provaris Energy conducted the study on behalf of the company for exporting compressed renewable H2. Provaris Energy has announced that it has complete all key deliverables of its feasibility study for the HyEnergy green hydrogen export project and has delivered the document to the Washington state government and Province Resources and Total Eren, project partners, for final review. The study involved integrating a proposed 8-gigawatt renewable H2 production facility in WA. The feasibility study was a close examination of the feasibility of a proposed 8-gigawatt green hydrogen export project’s…
Provaris Energy conducted the study on behalf of the company for exporting compressed renewable H2.
Provaris Energy has announced that it has complete all key deliverables of its feasibility study for the HyEnergy green hydrogen export project and has delivered the document to the Washington state government and Province Resources and Total Eren, project partners, for final review.The study involved integrating a proposed 8-gigawatt renewable H2 production facility in WA.
The feasibility study was a close examination of the feasibility of a proposed 8-gigawatt green hydrogen export project’s production facility to be built in the Gascoyne region of Washington state. The plant will feature an onshore compression facility as well as an offshore mooring and loading system. It will also include a Provaris H2Neo carrier fleet for marine transport to various markets. The study included an analysis of the project that would expert an estimated 200,000 tons per year of renewable H2 from a total 300,000-ton production volume. The 200k tons will be shipped to Asia-Pacific customers, and Singapore in particular.