Offshore wind turbine to power Scottish hydrogen project
April 23, 2024
Flow control specialist Oxford Flow will supply its IM-S gas regulators for SGN’s H100 Fife Future of Gas project in Scotland.
Offshore staff
OXFORD, UK — Flow control specialist Oxford Flow will supply its IM-S gas regulators for SGN’s H100 Fife Future of Gas project in Scotland.
The development will produce hydrogen in Buckhaven and Denbeath to provide zero-carbon fuel for domestic heating locally. In the project’s first phase, the network will use gas produced by an electrolysis plant, powered by a nearby offshore wind turbine.
nZero Group will use the IM-S gas regulators, equipped with PRX2L pilots and PB1 balancers, for its twin stream active-monitor station. IM-S, said to provide an improved flow capacity, has been designed and verified for use with up to 100% hydrogen.