EET Hydrogen Secures 30 Agreements for Low Carbon Hydrogen Supply in North West
Key Ideas
- EET Hydrogen has secured over 30 agreements to supply low carbon hydrogen to businesses across various sectors in the North West, boosting the region's low carbon economy.
- The agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, signal a commitment to creating jobs, attracting investments, and strengthening the North West's position as a leading low carbon energy hub.
- The hydrogen production plant (HPP2) at Stanlow Manufacturing Complex will support the growth of nationally important industries, securing vital investments and jobs, with a proposed capacity of up to 1000 MW.
- Marta Csibra emphasizes the importance of transitioning industries to a low carbon future to enable decarbonization and support industrial growth in the region, benefitting sectors like chemicals, automotive, aerospace, and more.
EET Hydrogen, based in Ellesmere Port, has announced securing more than 30 agreements to supply low carbon hydrogen to businesses across industrial, power, and transport sectors in the North West. The company, headquartered at Stanlow, has signed 10 new Memoranda of Understanding agreements in recent months, indicating a growing demand for low carbon hydrogen in the region. This move is expected to boost the region's low carbon economy by creating jobs, attracting investment, and enhancing its position as a leading low carbon energy hub. The agreements span across 10 vital sectors, including chemicals, automotive, aerospace, and more, with some businesses planning new investments in hydrogen-fueled plants. EET Hydrogen's second hydrogen production plant (HPP2), co-located with HPP1 at Stanlow Manufacturing Complex, aims to support the growth of important industries by securing investments and jobs, with a proposed capacity of up to 1000 MW, equivalent to powering a city like Liverpool. Marta Csibra, the Head of Strategy and Business Development at EET Hydrogen, highlights the necessity for industries to transition to a low carbon future to thrive and avoid deindustrialization, emphasizing the company's commitment to enabling decarbonization and supporting industrial growth in the North West.