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12 Aug 2021

UK Developer Files to Build 200MW Hydrogen Hub

12 Aug 2021  by renews.biz   

Carlton Power subsidiary Trafford Green Hydrogen has submitted plans for a 200MW commercial hydrogen hub in Greater Manchester.

Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park is set to be one of the largest in the UK to be developed.

It aims to provide businesses in the Greater Manchester region – for example those with transport fleets or with heating requirements – with easy access to hydrogen fuel.

Hydrogen is expected to play a major part in reducing the UK’s CO2 emissions, helping the country’s journey towards Net Zero.

In the commercial transport sector, government support for hydrogen fuel is expected to make it easier for transport fleet operators to make the switch from diesel.

The proposed hub at Trafford Park is being brought forward following the signature of a MoU between Carlton Power, Manchester Metropolitan University, Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), Trafford Council, Cadent Gas and Electricity North West.

The Trafford Green Hydrogen project is Carlton Power’s first hydrogen scheme and it has plans to develop as many as 10 other similar projects in the UK over the next 2-5 years.

Subject to the outcome of the planning process and financing, construction of the hydrogen hub at the Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park will start early next year and enter commercial operation in 2023.

The proposed hydrogen hub facility will produce and store hydrogen at scale and help integrate renewable energy on a regional scale through the storage of solar and wind energy.

It will be located next to one of Europe’s largest energy storage facilities based on liquid air storage: the 250MWh Carlton Highview Power project (announced in June 2020).

Carlton Power chief executive Keith Clarke said: "The hydrogen hub is an important component of our Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park.

"Trafford Park is set to become an exemplar of clean energy technologies being put to commercial use, placing Greater Manchester at the forefront of the green revolution and the UK’s energy transition."

The planning application will be determined by Trafford Council, the local planning authority.

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