Plans for Green Hydrogen Production Facility Submitted in Pembroke Dockyard
Key Ideas
- Haush Ltd has submitted plans for a 15MW green hydrogen fuel production facility at Gate 4, Pembroke Dockyard.
- The facility aims to produce green hydrogen using renewable electricity, aligning with the goal of decarbonising transportation and construction industries.
- The project is supported by specialist consultants and is part of the vision to establish Pembroke Dock as a center for marine energy and engineering.
- Safety measures include no fixed onsite storage of hydrogen, with hydrogen being produced and transported offsite immediately after compression.
Haush Ltd, a green energy specialists company, has submitted plans to Pembrokeshire County Council for a 15MW green hydrogen fuel production facility at Gate 4 in Pembroke Dockyard. The facility will include electrolysers, compressors, a substation, and associated infrastructure. Green hydrogen, produced through an electrolyzing process using renewable electricity, aims to address decarbonisation challenges in transportation and construction industries. The project's vision aligns with transitioning Pembroke Dock into a world-class center for marine energy and engineering. The site was chosen for its suitability and alignment with the low carbon energy sector. The proposal includes up to six HGV movements per day, focusing on producing clean energy from hydrogen. Safety measures emphasize a strategy with no fixed onsite storage of hydrogen, ensuring immediate transportation offsite through operated tube-trailers. The application will be reviewed at a later date to move forward with the project's development.
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Transportation
Decarbonisation
Marine Energy
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