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Air Products receives planning approval to build 300MW hydrogen facility at Port of Immingham

The UK Government has approved Associated British Ports’ (ABP) plans to develop a new green energy terminal at the Port of Immingham, set to handle imported green ammonia from Air Products for hydrogen production and distribution.

The Immingham Green Energy Terminal (IGET), located on England’s east coast, will import ammonia and crack it into green hydrogen for use in the UK. The facility will be designed to handle 292 vessels per annum, with 12 of these anticipated for the delivery of ammonia.

In addition to being the first customer of the port, Air Products plans to construct a large-scale 300MW green hydrogen production facility at the terminal’s west site.

H2 View understands that the industrial gas giant will import green ammonia from Saudi Arabia, likely the 2.2GW NEOM initiative.

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