Peel Ports Group Partners with Statkraft for Green Hydrogen Facility at Hunterston PARC in Scotland
Key Ideas
  • Clydeport and Statkraft are exploring the development of a green hydrogen facility at Hunterston PARC in Scotland for hydrogen production, storage, and export.
  • The site also hosts other renewables projects like an undersea energy cable factory, a Liquid Air Energy Storage facility, and an onshore aquaculture facility.
  • Peel Ports Group has been granted planning permission for a £150 million redevelopment to support offshore wind developments, aiming to generate significant inward investment and create over 5,000 jobs.
  • The company's investment in a new RoRo berth at the Port of Sheerness demonstrates the growing demand in the maritime industry for such infrastructure.
Clydeport, part of Peel Ports Group, has partnered with Statkraft to consider constructing a green hydrogen facility at Hunterston PARC in Scotland. This initiative aims to facilitate the production, storage, and export of hydrogen, with plans to export hydrogen in the form of ammonia. The site is also home to various advanced renewables projects, such as an undersea energy cable factory and a large Liquid Air Energy Storage facility. Peel Ports Group has received approval for a £150 million marine yard redevelopment to support offshore wind projects, expecting substantial investment and job opportunities. The company's investment in a new RoRo berth at the Port of Sheerness signals a response to the increasing demand in the maritime sector. Overall, the developments at Hunterston PARC showcase a commitment to innovative renewable energy solutions, economic growth, and job creation in Scotland.
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