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New Case Study: Apollo paves the way for offshore green hydrogen production

Conceptual hydrogen plant layout for repurposed large oil and gas asset

Apollo has wrapped up a detailed DEFINE study on the HOP2 project for the Net Zero Technology Centre , funded by £2.12M from the Scottish Government’s Just Transition Fund (JTF).

This pioneering project aims to produce large-scale offshore green hydrogen by repurposing oil and gas infrastructure on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) and exploring new offshore facilities.

Read the full case study.


Events: Renewable UK's Global Offshore Wind

Apollo recently exhibited and spoke at RenewableUK ’s Global Offshore Wind event at Manchester Central, showcasing our advanced technologies and industry-leading discussions. It was a fantastic event that provided invaluable insights and opportunities to connect with industry leaders.

Our team highlighted our innovative PALM technology, revolutionising offshore wind installation and maintenance. We also engaged with experts on coordinated grid connections and the future of offshore renewables.

Read more about our expertise.


New Podcast Episode: Asking for Consent

Is our current planning system fit for the net zero era?

Join Apollo's Jonathan White and Phil Westmorland as they delve into this pivotal question with experts Jadine Berry (née Havill) and Owen Francis from Turley.

🎧 Listen Now.


Highlighting our Expertise: Pioneering Alternative Fuels for Offshore Decarbonisation

Electrification isn't always feasible for isolated offshore assets far from shore, necessitating innovative solutions for decarbonising power generation.

Apollo is leading the charge in exploring alternative fuels as a viable method to reduce carbon emissions in these challenging environments.

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Our People: Will Brindley, Senior Naval Architect

The energy sector's shift towards net-zero emissions is creating new opportunities in renewable energy and sustainability.

In our latest blog post, senior naval architect Will Brindley shares his journey from oil and gas to renewable energy.

Read the full interview.


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