Immingham Green Energy Terminal to Fuel UK Filling Stations
Key Ideas
  • Approval granted for a green energy terminal in Immingham, UK, to convert imported ammonia into green hydrogen for UK filling stations.
  • Associated British Ports (ABP) partnered with Air Products to establish the hydrogen facility at the port.
  • The project, receiving approval from Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander, aligns with the evolving energy sector's requirements.
  • Immingham's green energy terminal includes plans for a new jetty to facilitate the import and export of bulk liquids.
Plans have been approved for a green energy terminal in Immingham, North East Lincolnshire, UK, which will focus on transforming imported ammonia into green hydrogen for distribution to UK filling stations. The approval for the port of Immingham, situated on the Humber's banks, was granted by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander. The project, led by Associated British Ports (ABP), in collaboration with gas supplier Air Products, aims to introduce a new green hydrogen facility at the port. The initiative underwent two statutory consultations before the final approval. This development is crucial in adapting to the changing landscape of the energy sector. The Immingham green energy terminal will feature a new jetty to support the import and export of bulk liquids. By converting ammonia to green hydrogen, the project will contribute to sustainable fueling solutions for the UK transportation sector, highlighting a positive step towards reducing carbon emissions and promoting green energy infrastructure.
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