Singapore firm to build US$10b wind farm off Ireland to power green hydrogen facility
[LONDON] A Singapore-based offshore wind developer has signed an agreement to build a US$10 billion wind farm off the coast of Ireland to power a green hydrogen facility.
Green hydrogen, produced by renewable electricity, is seen as a clean alternative to natural gas for industries such as steel and chemicals, with energy majors from Equinor to BP piling in to the technology. Europe has a goal of 6 gigawatts of installed green hydrogen by 2024, and 40 gigawatts by 2030.
Enterprize Energy's 4-gigawatt wind farm will supply electricity for hydrogen production and consumption in Ireland, or for conversion into ammonia that can exported, its chief executive officer Ian Hatton said in an interview.
"We see Europe as being a net consumer of green hydrogen," he said. "Our overall model is about developing production of green hydrogen in locations where the natural resources are going to give you the lowest cost and then bring it into the market, so Ireland, to us, is a key hub in that strategy."
Enterprize isn't seeking a subsidy for the wind farm. It will raise money through project financing arranged by Societe Generale as well as from private equity investment, Hatton said. The project will provide electricity for a 4-gigawatt hydrogen facility in Ireland being developed by E1-H2 and Zenith Energy Ltd called Green Marlin, which could be generating as soon as 2026. The energy companies have signed a precursor to a power purchase agreement, with EI-H2 off-taking the energy.
The farm will use articulated wind columns, deep-water technology used by the oil and gas industry for exploration and production platforms. Enterprize has signed deals with oil and gas development company Sapura Energy and foundation supplier, Offshore Design Engineering, which will supply the articulated wind columns for the project.
The company is also developing a 3.4-gigawatt offshore wind farm in Vietnam and is looking at Brazil.
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