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EnergyPathways joins the
EnergyPathways (AIM: EPP), the UK energy transition company, is pleased to announce that that it has joined the
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Ben Clube, CEO of EnergyPathways, commented:
"We are proud to join the
Kirsty Benham, Chief Executive Officer,
"EnergyPathways' MESH project is an exciting, innovative opportunity for integrated clean energy solutions, and I'm delighted that the Company is looking to develop graphite production capability, particularly considering the importance of graphite for the UK's critical minerals supply chains. I look forward to working closely with and supporting the work of EnergyPathways as a new member of the
About MESH
MESH will be a new, large scale, energy storage and decarbonisation facility that is expected to provide a secure and dependable supply of affordable low-carbon energy for the UK market for over 25 years.
The MESH integrated energy system solution comprises; large-scale Long Duration Energy Storage ("LDES"), flexible low-carbon power capacity and low-carbon hydrogen and graphite production with the potential to branch into low-carbon ammonia production. MESH will connect its LDES integrated storage system using existing infrastructure to the UK grid and nearby offshore wind capacity to help harness value from some of the billions of pounds of the UK's wasted wind power.
The MESH system is designed to capture and store curtailed offshore wind power in offshore salt caverns as compressed air. The MESH energy storage system combines associated large-scale hydrogen, thermal and natural gas storage capacity in geo-storage features (the salt caverns). During periods of low renewable energy availability, the LDES stored energy resources will be utilised to generate low-carbon flexible power for the UK's grid via compressed air expansion, thermal energy and hydrogen-compatible gas turbine systems to generate electricity.
The MESH facility will also produce affordable low-carbon hydrogen using a methane pyrolysis technology for which EnergyPathways has exclusive rights of use within the UK. The hydrogen can be used to further decarbonise the MESH flexible power generation system using its hydrogen compatible gas turbine system. The by-product of the MESH hydrogen production facility is a high-grade form of synthetic graphite.
In addition to supplying dispatchable low-carbon electricity to the grid, MESH-produced hydrogen can support the UK's emerging
The MESH project is targeted to be operational by 2030, subject to government approvals and financing, in order to contribute to the Government's 2030
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