The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (hereinafter “EuroHPC JU”), will contribute to the ambition of value creation in the Union with the overall mission to develop, deploy, extend and maintain in the Union an integrated world class supercomputing and quantum computing infrastructure and to develop and support a highly competitive and innovative High Performance Computing (HPC) ecosystem, extreme scale, power-efficient and highly resilient HPC and data technologies.
This Innovation Action flagship topic will aim to demonstrate offshore production and export/use of hydrogen as a first multi-MW step towards large-scale offshore renewable hydrogen production. The scope covers process design, engineering, construction, procurement, integration with offshore infrastructure and operation of a >5MW electrolysis system at an offshore setting. This can include the supply of renewable electricity, water at the required specification as well as cooling, drying, compression, storages, pipelines and other auxiliaries required to convey and utilise the hydrogen.
Proposals should aim to improve understanding of the technical, economic, regulatory and operational benefits and hurdles of producing and exporting offshore renewable hydrogen with direct connection to offshore windfarms.
The project will incur substantial integration costs, both upstream and downstream of the electrolyser, in addition to the costs of the offshore electrolyser itself.
Proposals should address the following:
To address adequately the challenges of this project, the consortium should assess:
The following costs are considered to be eligible for funding: the design, development, procurement, integration and installation of the offshore electrolyser and its water supply; the electrolyser’s electricity connection; the auxiliary systems (including hydrogen storage and export infrastructure); the commissioning, operation and maintenance of the deployed system for the demonstration phase.
Costs associated with offshore infrastructure acquisition or retrofitting, buying electricity and electricity grid levies for the demonstration phase are not eligible.
Applicants should be able to demonstrate the compatibility of their proposal with a wider perimeter, such as renewable electricity production, export/use means and/or platform infrastructure.