Worley, ABB and IBM to design green hydrogen project template
Engineering and technology companies agree to work together on a repeatable concept that can accelerate construction and bring down production cost
Three leading engineering and technology companies have agreed to work together to create a template for the development and operation of green hydrogen projects. Australian engineering firm Worley, Switzerland-headquartered technology group ABB and US technology group IBM have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the creation of a repeatable end-to-end concept that developers can use to scale up capacity more quickly and ultimately achieve lower production costs. The planned relationship is subject to all parties reaching definitive agreements. “By fast-tracking and standardising how we engineer-design-operate, this collaboration is expected to reduce the levelised cost of
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