F4H2 + CCUS certification, modelled on the established Fit For Nuclear (F4N) standard, assesses a company’s readiness to supply the expanding sectors of hydrogen production and carbon capture.
A pilot F4H2 + CCUS programme, launched in 2022, selected Amarinth among a group of 30 companies out of 90 initial applicants. Originating from the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Nuclear AMRC), the F4H2 + CCUS programme aligns with the industry's demand for quality-driven, environmentally conscious solutions.
Oliver Brigginshaw, managing director of Amarinth, said: “We have been developing our presence in the hydrogen and carbon capture markets over the past few years, and being one of the first companies to achieve F4H2 + CCUS certification underlines our commitment to these sustainable industries.”
