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Worley and Princeton’ Partner to Accelerate Renewable Hydrogen

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso30/08/20232 Mins Read
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The race towards a sustainable future has been ignited by a collaboration between Australian project delivery expert Worley and researchers at Princeton University’s Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.

Their concerted efforts have yielded an innovative action plan poised to revolutionize the renewable hydrogen sector. With the potential to slash project delivery times by a significant 40%, this strategic blueprint aims to catapult the realization of hydrogen initiatives, propelling the world closer to mid-century net zero goals.

The duo’s transformative vision is encapsulated in the paper titled ‘From Ambition to Reality 3 – steps to accelerate net zero delivery.’ This comprehensive work navigates the intricate landscape of infrastructure delivery, a pivotal challenge on the path to attaining mid-century net zero ambitions. Amidst its pages lies a clarion call for radical change, anchored in pragmatic recommendations that could reshape the hydrogen sector’s trajectory.

The report’s findings reverberate with urgency, emphasizing the need for exponential shifts in the industry’s approach. A paradigm shift is demanded, as traditional delivery methods are deemed insufficient to meet the infrastructural demands of the hydrogen sector. Crucially, the European Union’s (EU) audacious goal of achieving 10 million tons per annum of renewable hydrogen production by 2030 is at perilous risk due to the conventional pace of progress.

Worley and Princeton’s collaborative spirit has birthed the ‘EU Renewable H2 Initiative Plan,’ a ten-point masterstroke poised to recalibrate the industry. Rooted in clear and actionable recommendations, this plan seeks to streamline and expedite hydrogen projects, catalyzing a cascading effect that could drastically reduce delivery timelines by 40%. By embracing this transformative roadmap, infrastructure participants could usher in an era of agility and innovation.

A stark reality stares ahead: 25 projects, boasting an electrolyser scale of 3 GW and 400 KTPA, must achieve commercial operation date (COD) by 2030 to align with the EU’s visionary target. However, the report underscores the formidable challenge of delivering these initiatives within the conventional timelines, urging a dynamic change in approach to bridge the gap between aspiration and reality.

Embedded within the plan are initiatives that transcend conventional boundaries. Government underwriting of demand, streamlining permitting processes, and harnessing standardization within the hydrogen realm form the bedrock of the proposed strategies. In addition, the plan advocates for the dissemination of industry best practices and knowledge-sharing, fostering a collaborative environment primed for accelerated progress.

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