The HyMarnham Power green hydrogen joint venture (JV) project has been shortlisted for the UK’s Net Zero Hydrogen Fund (NZHF).
Led by GeoPura and JG Pears, the East Midlands project will develop the production, storage and transportation of low carbon hydrogen, with an initial investment of £50m ($61.2m) to advance the hydrogen economy and reach UK Net Zero ambitions.
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