One of the panels speaking at the Reuters US Offshore Wind Conference in Boston has been addressing this very question and the answers, although not firm, leaned towards the latter – it helps. The reality about the global energy landscape, and more precisely the largest electricity grids in the world, is that they are already congested, so any new method of transporting energy from A to B is welcomed, said Dorian Hunt, the credits and incentives managing director at Ernst & Young. Both industries can benefit from the synergy here much like solar and batteries have a place together in many projects. Europe is a great example in the space of offshore hydrogen as multiple countries around the North Sea…