Green hydrogen developer Meld Energy has received outline approval from the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to construct a £250m, 100 megawatt (MW) green hydrogen production facility at Saltend in Hull, UK.
The project aims to position the Humber as a key hub for hydrogen, helping facilitate the government’s goals for reducing emissions and increasing hydrogen utilisation.
Meld Energy is now preparing to build the electrolysis-powered facility at Saltend Chemicals Park, a move that will create the capacity to meet up to 30% of the park’s existing hydrogen demand.
This significant increase in green hydrogen production will lead to a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 125,000 tonnes annually, according to a statement.
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