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it says …. The Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) is continuing negotiations and a planning application for the development of the plant at Ellesmere Port is expected to be submitted in June 2019.
to be submitted in june 2019
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w2t really needs to get things done. looks useless the the moment.see this http://bit.ly/2HF9mxJor this:https://www.edfenergy.com/energy/nuclear-new-build-projects/sizewell-c/news-views/low-carbon-hydrogen-produced-nuclear-plant?utm_content=sf218580048&utm_medium=spredfast&utm_source=linkedin&utm_campaign=Brand&sf218580048=1EDF Energy R&D is leading the innovative and exciting Hydrogen to Heysham (H2H) project which is looking at generating low carbon, low cost, hydrogen from Heysham Nuclear Power Stations.The H2H plan is to take advantage of the low carbon, low cost electricity from the nuclear power station to produce hydrogen gas in bulk from electrolysers.The consortium of industrial and academic partners, led by EDF Energy, is looking to design a hydrogen gas generation plant at Heysham Nuclear Power Stations. The gas can then be used as a zero-carbon transport or heating fuel.EDF Energy recently launched its Generation Electric campaign to 'build a brighter energy future for every home in the UK, using cutting-edge technologies which will accelerate the transition to a sustainable future’. This project fits that ambition.The consortium brings together the teams from EDF Energy R&D, Heysham Nuclear Power Stations, Lancaster University, Atkins, European Institute for Energy Research (EIFER) and EDF Group's Hydrogen subsidiary Hynamics.It is funded as part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy's £20 million Hydrogen Supply programme. It runs in two phases, the first is a feasibility study which will be completed by September 2019; and the second (subject to selection by the UK government) will be the pilot demonstration, starting in 2020 and running for two years.Electrolysers are electrochemical devices which are able to use electricity to separate water (H2O) into hydrogen and oxygen, as the electricity is low carbon and low cost, then the hydrogen gas is also low carbon and low cost.The hydrogen produced could then be used for various applications including powering vehicles, supplying industrial processes and even to inject it into the UK gas network.The feasibility study will assess the technical and commercial viability of building a demonstration plant at Heysham and then the potential for replicating bulk hydrogen generation from low carbon electricity across the UK. Heysham was selected for the H2H demonstration as the site has strong links with the community and businesses. There are also significant opportunities to use the hydrogen locally, replacing fossil fuel, helping the region deliver on its local climate change strategy, encouraging new industry and improved air quality.Climate Change Minister Lord Duncan said: "Using the power of hydrogen could help cut emissions, create jobs and make industrial processes cleaner and greener, benefitting the whole economy as we work towards net zero by 2050. This in
Exactly as you said, The statement of feasability is already archived by DNV-GL and also a basic part of any insurance which MIGHT cover the projects. why MIGHT, why are you not sure as you worked inside insurance company. Why can't you say can/shall.