Aberdeen's Innovative Green Hydrogen Hub on the Horizon
Key Ideas
- Robertson Civil Engineering (RCE) embarks on constructing a scalable green hydrogen production hub in Aberdeen, fueled by renewable energy.
- The project includes civil works and structural infrastructure, with RCE overseeing design, procurement, construction, and handover of the hydrogen facility.
- Martin Kiely of Robertson Civil Engineering expresses pride in contributing to Aberdeen's sustainable future and supporting the city's vision for inclusive growth.
- RCE's previous experience in the sustainable energy sector, including projects like the Whitehillock Substation and Aberdeen's modular energy center, showcases their expertise in green initiatives.
A new green hydrogen production, storage, and distribution facility known as 'The Hub' is on the horizon for Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Robertson Civil Engineering (RCE) will be spearheading the construction activities for this innovative project powered by renewable energy. The design phase is currently in progress, with RCE collaborating with Fairhurst in Edinburgh to ensure the success of the hydrogen hub. RCE's responsibilities encompass various aspects from design to installation and handover of the hydrogen production and refueling station along with its infrastructure. Martin Kiely, Executive Director at Robertson Civil Engineering, commended the project, highlighting the alignment with Aberdeen City Council's vision for the city's future. Robertson's track record in the sustainable energy sector, particularly with projects like the Whitehillock Substation and the modular energy center at Aberdeen's TECA, underscores their capability in driving green initiatives forward.
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Fuel Cells
Renewable Energy
Infrastructure
Innovation
Construction
Sustainable Development
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