Air Products and ABP plan Immingham green hydrogen project
Facility of up to 300MW would use imported green ammonia feedstock from Air Products’ global network
Industrial gases company Air Products and port operator Associated British Ports have launched a project to develop a large-scale green hydrogen production facility using imported green ammonia as feedstock at the port of Immingham on England’s northeast coast. The target startup date for the project is 2027, pending FID. "We are in positive talks with government ministers and officials about our plans to invest in UK green hydrogen. To enable our investment decision, we are seeking some policy assurances that a viable market will exist for our product," says Ivo Bols, Air Products' president for Europe and Africa. The green hydrogen would be aimed at the mobility sector, especially trucks a
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