Collaboration for Clean Hydrogen: ABP, HiiROC, and px Group to Set Up Plant in UK
Key Ideas
  • ABP, HiiROC, and px Group are partnering to establish a hydrogen production plant in the UK using HiiROC's Thermal Plasma Electrolysis process.
  • The plant at Saltend Chemicals Park aims to initially produce 10 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen per day, with potential for future scalability.
  • The collaboration showcases cross-industry cooperation to address Net Zero goals, combining technology, infrastructure, and operational expertise.
  • The project is supported by local and central government discussions, highlighting a significant milestone in delivering affordable clean hydrogen.
Associated British Ports (ABP), HiiROC, and px Group have joined forces to develop a new hydrogen production plant at Saltend Chemicals Park in the UK. The park's strategic location near Hull and the River Humber makes it an ideal site for this endeavor. The plant will utilize HiiROC's innovative Thermal Plasma Electrolysis process to generate 10 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen daily, with plans for expansion. Discussions with government entities and private investors are ongoing to support the project. The partnership aims to accelerate the Net Zero agenda by leveraging British technology and infrastructure in a collaborative manner. ABP, HiiROC, and px Group express enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the potential for industry support, job creation, and sustainable hydrogen production. This initiative signifies a key step towards achieving clean energy goals in the UK, demonstrating the power of innovation and partnership in the transition to a low-carbon future.
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