Aberdeen: Leading the hydrogen revolution March 27th 2018

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Aberdeen: Leading the hydrogen revolution March 27th 2018 Sam Gomersall “To be a world-class energy hub leading a low carbon economy and at the forefront of hydrogen technology in Europe”

The role of hydrogen (Sheffield University)

The 7 roles of hydrogen (Hydrogen Council)

Aberdeen hydrogen activity Aberdeen City Council Vision, strategy and action: 2013 A Hydrogen Economy for Aberdeen City Region, 2015 Aberdeen City Region Hydrogen Strategy and Action Plan 10 HFC Buses +10, 14 cars, 4 vans, 2 refueling stations, road sweeper, 3 rubbish trucks.

Aberdeen hydrogen activity (other examples) ACC SGN Acorn UoA / RGU AECC AECC: Energy centre fuel cell, refueling station SGN: 300 homes on 100% H2 UoA/RGU: Research on various HFC related matters Acorn: Hydrogen from gas with CCS at St Fergus Aberdeen is currently in a leading position

The Acorn Project, St Fergus Steam methane Reforming Carbon capture & storage (CCS)

The hydrogen opportunity (Hydrogen Council)

Hydrogen supply chain: top level

Oil and Gas supply chain: hydrogen potential

O&G opportunity = Aberdeen opportunity H2 UK ‘O&G’ supply chain activity Carbon capture & storage Low carbon transition The future of gas ‘O&G’ supply chain exports

Regional hydrogen dimensions ACC Hydrogen for transport Hydrogen from electrolysis Hydrogen for heat & power Hydrogen from gas with CCS Regional agencies Supply chain Other regional initiatives

Aberdeen hydrogen leadership: the hurdles ACC vision & strategy HFC buses & RFS1 HFC cars & RFS2 ACC as catalyst Regional agency support Integrated regional ambition Regional projects Supply chain leadership Aberdeen leadership

Summary and actions The Aberdeen region is in a unique position to be a leader in the hydrogen supply chain as a result of its current leadership position in hydrogen transport and its O&G supply chain The region needs to look beyond its O&G comfort zone and think big on hydrogen. ACC need help! Aberdeen should build on its position in hydrogen transport, create broader regional involvement and deliver major regional hydrogen projects Regional strengths are in HFC deployment, integration with renewables and hydrogen from gas

Join us, to keep Aberdeen in the lead of the hydrogen revolution Thank you sam.gomersall@pale-blu.com Join us, to keep Aberdeen in the lead of the hydrogen revolution “To be a world-class energy hub leading a low carbon economy and at the forefront of hydrogen technology in Europe”