OGTC extends latest Call for Ideas for hydrogen production, transport, storage
Along with Scottish funding partners, the goal is to invest £1 million into the technologies. OGTC and Scottish funding partners recently announced their extension of their most recent Call for Ideas from which they will invest up to £1 million into game-changing hydrogen production, transportation, storage, and usage technologies. The new deadline is June 14, 2021. The call seeks innovative ideas that need academic research and development support. The purpose of the investment is to support the research and development of meaningful hydrogen production technologies. It also focuses on techn…
Along with Scottish funding partners, the goal is to invest £1 million into the technologies.
OGTC and Scottish funding partners recently announced their extension of their most recent Call for Ideas from which they will invest up to £1 million into game-changing hydrogen production, transportation, storage, and usage technologies. The new deadline is June 14, 2021.The call seeks innovative ideas that need academic research and development support.
The purpose of the investment is to support the research and development of meaningful hydrogen production technologies. It also focuses on technologies for hydrogen storage, transportation and utilization. This call extension follows closely on the heels of a number of recent government announcements regarding renewable energy. Among them includes the hydrogen news headline about the Scottish Government Hydrogen Policy Statement, as well as the North Sea Transition Deal’s £10 billion in funding. The OGTC Call for Ideas requires that the technologies decarbonize offshore operations in order to support the United Kingdom in becoming the first net zero basin in the world.Hydrogen production, transportation, storage or usage technology must be at early TRL stage (1-4)
The technology ideas must also require academic R&D in order to speed up their development. They must have a focus on one of the following four categories:- Blue hydrogen production optimization
- Blue H2 transportation
- Long-term hydrogen storage
- Hydrogen/hydrogen carrier utilization
scale the technologies which will reduce costs and allow hydrogen to become widely used as part of our future sustainable energy mix.”