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Cork Harbour to get Hydrogen Plant

Arnes BiogradlijaBy Arnes Biogradlija29/01/20242 Mins Read
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Cork County Council is on the verge of a pivotal decision that could shape Ireland’s future of clean energy. In early March, the council is expected to rule on a planning application submitted by ESB Networks for a hydrogen power plant in Aghada on the eastern side of Cork Harbour.

ESB Networks envisions this initiative as the initial stride in creating a ‘hydrogen lighthouse around Ireland,’ demonstrating the potential of renewable energy production using hydrogen. The proposed site, situated on half a hectare of undeveloped property owned by ESB Networks at its Aghada plant, holds the promise of becoming a groundbreaking demonstration of hydrogen power’s viability.

Hydrogen power is generated through the electrolysis of water, presenting itself as a transformative force in clean energy by eliminating emissions through the utilization of renewable sources. However, critics argue that the process is inefficient for power production.

The planning application, prepared by KPMG Future Analytics on behalf of ESB Networks, outlines a 1-megawatt electrolyzer, a water purification unit, a transformer and control unit, and ancillary equipment and facilities. The development aims to showcase the entire hydrogen production chain, from electrolysis to storage, on-site usage through a fuel cell, and off-site transport to other hydrogen users in other sectors.

“The proposed development is to be used for hydrogen production for an operational period of up to five years,” states the application. Following this period, the plant is set for decommissioning.

The Irish Government’s Hydrogen Strategy, published in July of the previous year, underscores the significance of renewable hydrogen as a zero-carbon fuel, particularly in sectors challenging to decarbonize. Environment Minister Eamon Ryan emphasized Ireland’s potential to become a global leader in green energy production, citing the country’s exceptional wind resources.

“If Ireland can harness the opportunities offered by renewable hydrogen, we can achieve our goals of a zero-carbon, secure energy system and potentially become an exporter to the emerging hydrogen markets established across Europe,” stated Minister Ryan.

Public submissions regarding the planning application are welcome until February 13, with the council’s decision anticipated on March 5. This pivotal ruling could mark a significant milestone in Ireland’s journey towards a sustainable, green energy future.

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