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Wood and CES Transform UK's Rough Field for Hydrogen Storage

Wood and CES Transform UK’s Rough Field for Hydrogen Storage

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso26/06/20242 Mins Read
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The recent contract awarded to Wood by Centrica Energy Storage (CES) for the redevelopment of the UK’s Rough field marks a significant step toward future hydrogen storage.

As part of this project, the Rough reservoir, located in the Southern North Sea, is being repurposed from natural gas storage to hydrogen storage.

Wood, a global leader in consulting and engineering, has been tasked with the front-end engineering design (FEED) for the Rough field redevelopment. The contract includes new pipelines, a new unmanned installation, and onshore injection facilities at the Easington Gas Terminal. This initiative aims to make the Rough field hydrogen-ready, positioning it to potentially meet over half of the UK’s hydrogen storage needs.

The significance of this project cannot be overstated. Steve Nicol, Executive President of Operations at Wood, emphasized the project’s critical role in the UK’s long-term energy security and its industrial decarbonization commitments. However, while the project is ambitious, it faces several hurdles, including the need for regulatory support to ensure investment viability.

Hydrogen storage is a pivotal element in the broader context of clean energy technologies. Compared to traditional natural gas storage, hydrogen storage requires advanced infrastructure and safety measures due to hydrogen’s low density and high reactivity. The Rough field’s redevelopment is a noteworthy endeavor, yet it must be viewed within the competitive and technologically demanding hydrogen energy sector.

Globally, countries like Germany and Japan are also investing heavily in hydrogen storage and infrastructure. The UK’s Rough field project must match or surpass these international benchmarks to establish itself as a leader in hydrogen storage. This requires not only technological innovation but also robust government policies to support and incentivize such investments.

The ambition to transform the Rough field into the world’s largest long-duration hydrogen storage facility is commendable. Yet, the path to achieving this vision is fraught with uncertainties. The project’s success hinges on several factors, including technological advancements, regulatory frameworks, and market dynamics.

The integration of hydrogen production with renewable energy sources is another critical aspect. Efficient technology like electrolyzers and geographic concentration of renewable resources will play a crucial role in the feasibility and scalability of hydrogen storage solutions.

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