Construction on Milford Haven Hydrogen Production Plant to Begin
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Work to start on £50m hydrogen production plant
Work to start on £50m hydrogen production plant Construction is expected to start this year on a £50m hydrogen production plant in Pembrokeshire. The West Wales Hydrogen plant in Milford Haven is expected to create 60 jobs during the construction phase and up to 10 permanent posts once completed. It will be built on the site of a former oil refinery at the Impala terminal, previously Puma Energy, in the port. Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said the …
MILFORD HAVEN: £50m hydrogen green energy ‘revolution’ to create 70 local jobs
Construction is expected to kick off this year on the hydrogen-generating facility, in what is being described as a “defining milestone” for the West Wales energy sector. The plant, developed by MorGen Energy, will be built on the site of a former oil refinery at the Impala terminal, previously Puma Energy. MorGen say this “significant investment” is poised to create 60 jobs during the construction phase alone, providing a major boost to the loc…
Celtic Freeport backs new green hydrogen project in Milford Haven
The Celtic Freeport welcomed MorGen Energy’s decision to approve the final investment decision (FID) for a green hydrogen production facility in the Milford Haven Tax Site. The West Wales Hydrogen project is among the first supported by the UK Government’s flagship Hydrogen Allocation Round (HAR1) to reach this milestone. With construction expected to begin in 2026 and commissioning planned for early 2028, the plant will produce around 2,000 ton…
Green hydrogen plant to be built in Milford Haven with government backing
A new green hydrogen production facility is set to be built in Milford Haven, Wales, marking a significant development for the UK’s emerging low-carbon hydrogen sector. Commodities trading giant Trafigura confirmed that its energy arm, MorGen Energy, has approved the West Wales Hydrogen project, which will be located on the site of a former oil refinery in the Pembrokeshire port. Construction is expected to begin later this year, with the facili…
H2-View News: MorGen takes FID on 20MW UK-backed West Wales green hydrogen project
Located at a former refinery, the 20MW plant is due online in 2028 and is expected to produce around 2,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year, supplying industrial customers across Milford Haven and Port Talbot. The FID was confirmed by UK electrolyser ITM Power, which received a notice to proceed with supplying its PEM technology
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