Meld Energy's £250 Million Hydrogen Production Project in Hull
Key Ideas
  • Meld Energy's £250 million project in Hull aims to produce 13,400 tonnes of hydrogen per year using renewable electricity.
  • The green hydrogen production facility at Saltend, Hull, will meet up to 30% of the existing hydrogen demand at Saltend Chemicals Park.
  • The project, expected to begin in 2026 and operate in late 2028, has the potential to increase its capacity to over 200MW in a second development stage.
  • Meld Energy has applied for grant funding from the government's hydrogen support scheme for up to 875MW of hydrogen production, with winners to be announced later this year.
Meld Energy has announced a £250 million project in Hull, United Kingdom, to produce 13,400 tonnes of hydrogen per year using the region's abundant renewable electricity. The East Riding of Yorkshire council has granted permission for the green hydrogen production facility to be located at Saltend in Hull, aiming to meet a significant portion of the existing hydrogen demand at Saltend Chemicals Park. The project, slated to commence in 2026 and start operations by late 2028, is considered a crucial milestone for Meld Energy's future plans. Owned by PX, Saltend Chemicals Park already hosts various industry players, and Meld Energy's project has the potential to expand its capacity to over 200MW in a subsequent development phase. Additionally, Meld Energy has applied for grant funding from the government's hydrogen support scheme to scale up to 875MW of hydrogen production, with plans to initiate work in November if successful.
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