Zurich-based engineering and technology giant ABB has announced plans to build an ambitious renewable hydrogen project in Sweden, together with leading renewable energy firms Lhyfe and Skyborn. Powered by Skyborn’s planned offshore wind farm, the hydrogen production plant in Söderhamn, Sweden, known as SoutH2Port, will produce around 240 tonnes of hydrogen per day, equivalent of around 1.8 million barrels of oil per annum. The firms aim to build “one of Europe’s most ambitious renewable hydrogen projects ever”, ABB said in a statement on Monday. + Switzerland’s driving role in the green hydrogen revolution ABB will be responsible for large-scale integration of production of offshore wind renewable hydrogen into the energy system in the SoutH2Port project. The new plant in Söderhamn will be connected to Skyborn’s 1GW offshore wind farm in nearby Storgrundet. When fully operational it should become one of the largest suppliers of renewable hydrogen in Europe, ABB said. +Green...