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Green Hydrogen Facility to Open in Aberdeen

First production from 2025 to deliver over 800 kilograms of green hydrogen per day
July 10, 2023 | Staff Reporter | Scotland | Real Estate

Plans for the first phase of a scalable, green hydrogen production, storage and distribution facility in Aberdeen, Scotland, powered by renewable energy, have been approved by the Aberdeen City Council Planning Committee.

The Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub is being delivered by BP Aberdeen Hydrogen Energy Limited (BPAHEL) – a joint venture between BP and Aberdeen City Council. Phase one of the project is targeting first production from 2025, delivering over 800 kilograms of green hydrogen per day, enough to fuel 25 buses and a similar number of other fleet vehicles. The hydrogen production facility would be built on Hareness Road and the solar farm on the former Ness landfill site. Both would be linked by an underground grid connection.

“This project will reinforce Aberdeen’s position as a pioneering hydrogen city, at the forefront of the energy transition,” said Dr Oliver Taylor, chief executive for BPAHEL. “It supports BP and Aberdeen City Council’s shared ambition to create a climate positive city that builds inclusive growth through the creation of a hydrogen supply chain, skill development and wider community benefits. We are aiming to stimulate demand for hydrogen by working with fleets in and around the city and, through the wider Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub programme, help the people and businesses of Aberdeen capture value through the energy transition.”

Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor Ian Yuill added that it is a positive sign for business that the plans for the first phase of Aberdeen’s Hydrogen Hub have been approved. “The ability to produce green hydrogen-based fuel and energy, and this development, are a key part of the Council’s Net Zero vision,” he said. “As Aberdeen continues to be a leader in the energy sector, the Hydrogen Hub will help create not only a cleaner and more sustainable city, but also provide the opportunity for the next phase of the energy transition to deliver jobs and investment in the Aberdeen economy.”

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