£200M Hydrogen-From-Waste Plant Approved for Thames Freeport
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£200m hydrogen-from-waste facility to be built at Thames Freeport
London Thames Hydrogen has confirmed a £200 million private-sector investment to build a hydrogen-from-waste facility on the Tilbury Tax Site at Thames Freeport. The initiative will also include a 5 tonne-per-day hydrogen-from-waste development in Doncaster comprising hydrogen vehicle refuelling and off-grid hydrogen fuelled EV ‘ultra-fast superchargers’ for cars, LGVs and HGVs. Thames Freeport says the Tilbury plant will produce up to 12 tonnes…
£200M hydrogen-from-waste plant approved for Thames Freeport - Hydrogen Central
£200M hydrogen-from-waste plant approved for Thames Freeport A new £200M hydrogen production facility using residual waste is set to be built at the Tilbury Tax Site within the Thames Freeport. The project, delivered by Chinook Hydrogen and backed by Middle Eastern investors, aims to produce up to 12t of carbon-negative hydrogen a day for road transport and industrial use. The plant, which could be operational by 2028, will convert waste that wo…
£200M hydrogen-from-waste plant approved for Thames Freeport
A new £200M hydrogen production facility using residual waste is set to be built at the Tilbury Tax Site within the Thames Freeport. The post £200M hydrogen-from-waste plant approved for Thames Freeport appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
£200 Million Investment At Thames Freeport Powers The UK’s Hydrogen Future
London Thames Hydrogen today confirmed a £200 million private-sector commitment to build a next-generation hydrogen-from-waste facility on the Tilbury Tax Site at Thames Freeport. The project advances the Government’s Industrial Strategy and marks an important step toward net-zero, clean industrial growth.
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