Worley, ABB and IBM partner to
offer energy firms green hydrogen solutions
February 23, 2022
Worley, ABB and IBM signed a MoU to offer
solutions to companies’ green hydrogen assets. Image: Toshiba
Major engineering and technology firms
Worley, ABB and IBM have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to
collaborate on green hydrogen solutions, intending to create an
“end-to-end” service for energy companies.
The MoU will see all three companies
offer energy companies that might otherwise be precluded from entering
the nascent green hydrogen market various services and functions.
Each company would leverage its own
business experience and knowledge base, Worley providing expertise in
engineering, procurement and construction, ABB offering its knowledge
in electrical infrastructure, automation operations digitalisation and
optimisation, and energy management, while IBM’s knowledge will be in
systems integration services, data framework and management solutions.
“By fast-tracking and standardizing how
we engineer-design-operate, this collaboration is expected to reduce
the levelized cost of green hydrogen and help our customers to
decarbonize their operations further,” said Chris Gill, senior vice
president of low-carbon hydrogen at Worley.
Bruno Roche, vice president, energy
transition at ABB Energy Industries added: “Complementing our partners
expertise with our electrification, automation and digital solutions,
we will aim to enable lower production costs through smart, safe and
sustainable operations.”
While relatively nascent, green hydrogen
continues to attract significant interest from energy companies.
Various national governments and continental blocs such as the
European Union have published green hydrogen strategies in recent
years with the intent of bringing production costs down below US$2/kg.
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