A project proposed for the Dogger Bank in the North Sea would produce hydrogen using wind power. Hydrogen fuel cell technology is beginning to ramp up, but there is still a big problem – most of the world’s hydrogen is produced using fossil fuels. And for hydrogen to fulfill its promise as a versatile source of clean energy, it needs to be produced using clean energy in a process called electrolysis. This is the focus of Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a company that is proposing the construction of a ‘first of a kind’ artificial island in the North Sea dedicated to the large-scale production of green hydrogen using wind power.
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