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RWE, Mitsui, Port of Tilbury look to decarbonise UK port with green hydrogen

German-headquartered RWE, Japan’s Mitsui, and the UK’s Port of Tilbury have formed a partnership to explore using green hydrogen to decarbonise the port’s operations.

Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the international trio will work to see the port situated on the river Thames in Essex become a hub for hydrogen activity, through two key work streams.

Initially, they will look to develop a small-scale demonstrator to produce green hydrogen that will be utilised to decarbonise port equipment, allowing them to switch away from fossil fuels.

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