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Devang Joshi

Head Of Project Management -eet Hydrogen at EET Hydrogen

Devang Joshi is a seasoned professional in the fields of project management and engineering, currently serving as the Head of Project Management for EET Hydrogen at Vertex Hydrogen since October 2022. Prior to this role, Devang held various positions at ADNOC Sour Gas from July 2012 to September 2022, including Manager Engineering & Projects, Team Leader Process Engineering, and Senior Process Engineer. Earlier experience includes General Manager Technical Services at Process Licensing Co., Senior Operations Engineer at Abu Dhabi Gas Development Company Limited (Al Hosn Gas Company), Process Head TSD at Aromatics Oman LLC, and Deputy Manager Operations at Reliance Industries Ltd. - Refinery Division. Devang holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, obtained between 1987 and 1991, and completed secondary school education at Sarvajanik High School, Fort-Songadh, Gujarat, from 1978 to 1983.

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EET Hydrogen

EET Hydrogen is a leading player in the energy transition and is developing the first large scale, low carbon hydrogen production hub in the UK. By 2030, we’re aiming to deliver nearly 4GW of low carbon hydrogen – 40% of the UK Government’s target. We’re investing £1bn in the UK’s largest industrial region (the North-West) to enable businesses to switch from fossil fuels to low carbon energy, helping to secure and grow vital industries and jobs and unlocking billions of pounds of related investment. An integral part of HyNet, one of two UK Government’s Track 1 clusters for industrial decarbonisation, EET Hydrogen’s HPP1 plant (350MW capacity) was selected as one of two initial large low carbon hydrogen plants in the UK. HPP2 will be the largest low carbon hydrogen plant in the UK producing up to 1,000MW – enough to power the city of Liverpool. The initial HPP1 and HPP2 plants will capture around 2.5 million tonnes of carbon per annum – equivalent to taking 1.1 million cars off the roads.


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