The Environment Agency has granted Octopus Hydrogen the permit to begin the production of green hydrogen. The UK-based energy company can produce freely at the Energy Hub project based at MIRA Technology Park. This permit certifies that the site complies with the guidelines of the environment agency and is fit to produce hydrogen in the environment.
The founder and CEO of Octopus Hydrogen, William Rowe, said, ‘This is a great achievement for the team and another important milestone in our plans. It will be the first of many as we create a distributed green hydrogen generation and supply network to accelerate Net Zero.’
Octopus expects to get a gas certification by December 2022 and launch the site fully. After launching, the site will generate enough green hydrogen to supply MIRA technology park businesses with an equivalent of ten 44 tonnes heavy goods vehicles…
