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Hydrogen for Scotland’s Clean Transport &

Logistics AmbitionsNigel Holmes

Chief Executive – Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (SHFCA)

LCV2019 Event Sponsor:

Hydrogen for Scotland’s Clean Transport

& Net Zero Logistics Ambitions

Nigel Holmes, SHFCA Cenex-LCV 4th Sept 2019

Hydrogen for Net Zero

• Scotland’s ambitions for Net Zero by 2045

• Decentralisation, Democratisation, Decarbonisation

• More Renewable Energy – Making it Work

• Scotland’s H2 hot-spots: Aberdeen & Orkney

• H2 Opportunity Mapping for Deployment

• Next Steps towards meeting Net Zero

Ambitious Net Zero Climate TargetsCCC updated advice in May 2019

Year Scottish CO2

Reduction

2030 70%

2035 80%

2040 90%

2045 100%

The CCC also advises combined use of renewables and CCS for rapid and effective carbon reduction

Scottish Energy Demand & Transport Emissions

82 TWh38 TWh

40 TWh

Future of Energy in Scotland: (Dec 2017)

Ambition: 100% Renewables by 2020

Scottish Climate Plan, February 2018. Link: www.gov.scot/Publications/2018/02/8867

CCC Report on Setting Net Zero Targets, May 2019: https://www.theccc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Net-Zero-The-UKs-contribution-to-stopping-global-warming.pdf

CCC report ‘Quadruple UK renewable power generation by 2050’

Scotland’s Renewable Energy Growth

• 68.1% of Scotland’s gross electricity demand was met from renewables in 2017 (25 TWh)

1.5TWh of Constrained Wind Energy in 2016

From Joos & Staffell “Short term integration costs of variable renewable energy: Wind curtailment and balancing in Britain and Germany”

UK Constraints 2016 Annual Cost > £100M

…convert ‘surplus’ Electricity to Hydrogen• Electrolysis of Water• Using Renewable Electricity• Provide Grid Balancing Services

Electrolyser Schematic ↑

← 135MW Electrolyser in Norway for Ammonia

(2 tonnes/hour Hydrogen)

Energy Networks: Scotland’s 2030 Vision

• Electricity & Gas networks

• Key & complimentary roles

• H2 for flexibility & storage

• 2030 delivery timescale

Green Hydrogen from Renewables

ABERDEEN = DECARBONISATION

Aberdeen’s Hydrogen Buses

10 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses launched in March 2015 with EU, UK & Scotland Funding

Aberdeen’s Bus Fleet Achievements

Green Hydrogen produced on Site

Hydrogen is produced at Kittybrewster site Using electrolysers

ADL + Arcola Energy = Hydrogen Bus

H2 storage

H2 fuel cell

system

Battery EV

drive system

Alexander Dennis H2 Bus – part of the ‘Just Transition’

• 230+ mile of Zero Emission

range

• Heat from the fuel cell used

to keep passengers warm

• Range not compromised by

cold weather

• Rapid H2 refuelling simplifies

bus depot operations

Fuel Cell Bus Key Facts

Energy Transition: Heat, Power & Transport

Aberdeen Region

• Scale up H2 Supply

• H2A Transmission

• H2 Business Model

H2 Production Hub

Offshore Wind for Hydrogen production

National Transmission System (NTS)

+

Orkney

Aberdeen

Decentralisation, Democratisation, Decarbonisation

ORKNEY ISLANDS = DECENTRALISATION

Net Zero Energy Systems for Orkney

By 2014 the Orkney was generating 120% of annual

electrical demand from Renewables

• Renewables generate > 100% of Orkney’s electricity

• Over 50MW of installed renewable capacity

• 1000 renewable installations for 10,000 households

• European Marine Energy Centre

• Orkney features in Energy Strategy

Orkney H2 – Started with HIE and Surf ‘n’ Turf

Electrolyser Supported by HIE

Surf ‘n’ Turf Launch 27th Sept 2017

BIG HIT Grant no.: 700092

Creating an Exemplar Hydrogen Territory in the Orkney Islands

Next: Scaling up

with BIGHIT

Hydrogen into Heat, Power, Transport

Hydrogen refuelling station by ITM Power in Kirkwall, opened May 2018. Refuels the Symbio

vans used by Orkney Islands Council.

Hydrogen vans from Symbio used by Orkney Islands Council together with one

of the five Calvera hydrogen trailers

Building the H&FC Project Pipeline in Orkney

HySeas III – H2020 €21m EU funded project with Ferguson Marine, EMEC, and University of St Andrews. World first fuel cell ferry for operation in Orkney Islands.

HyDime – Innovate UK project UK’s first H2

injection system for hydrogen/diesel APU for Shapinsay ferry. May 2019 completion, led by Ferguson Marine with OIC & EMEC partners.

€11m Integrating Tidal Energy into the European Grid (ITEG) EU supported INTERREG

£28.5m ReFLEX project for Orkney Virtual Energy System funded by BEIS & Innovate UK

HyDIME & HySEAS III Hydrogen ferries

MV Shapinsay at berth in Kirkwall Harbour

Construction of HySEASIII vessel at the Port Glasgow shipyard

So what do we do next…

''Production and sale of green hydrogen to large industrial

customers can help stabilize revenues from offshore wind

farms. We are ready to scale-up and bring down costs of

green hydrogen like we have done with offshore wind.''

Henrik Poulsen, CEO and President of Ørsted, March 2019

H2 Production Hub

Offshore Wind for Hydrogen production

National Transmission System (NTS)

+

Orkney

Aberdeen

Decentralisation, Democratisation, Decarbonisation

Energy System & Transport Opportunities

• ‘Learning by Doing’

• Ambition for Net Zero by 2045

• Energy Transition from Oil/Gas

• Integrate more Renewables with H2

• Offshore Wind & H2 Pipelines

• Tackle Logistics & Heavy Transport

• Mapping identifies opportunities

SHFCA members: Delivering Net Zero Scotland

SHFCA members include Micro, SMEs, Corporates, Local Authorities, Academics, & Partners

Thanks for listening – Any Questions?

nigel.holmes@shfca.org.uk Mobile +44(0)7818 091466