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Statkraft advances plans for green hydrogen scheme at Hunterston

May 30, 2025
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Statkraft advances plans for green hydrogen scheme at Hunterston
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Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy has proposed the development of a green hydrogen facility at Hunterston, the former coal terminal in Ayrshire.

Clydeport – part of Peel Ports Group, the UK’s second largest port operator – has exchanged an option agreement with Statkraft to explore the potential development at its Hunterston PARC (Port and Resource Campus) site.

The proposed facility would be used for the production, storage and export of hydrogen. Linked to the existing jetty at the site via pipeline, it is expected to allow hydrogen to be exported from the United Kingdom on vessels in the form of ammonia.

The development of the facility represents a significant investment and will support many jobs in the local economy.

Lewis McIntyre, Managing Director – Port Services at Peel Ports Group, commented: “This is a very exciting new development for Hunterston – hydrogen is vital to the energy transition, and we’re proud to play our part in making such a development possible here on the west coast of Scotland.

“It is a testament to Hunterston’s vast potential to house a range of innovative renewables projects. Not only are we bringing a brownfield site back into economic use, it will contribute massively to inward investment and job creation in a region that desperately needs it.”

There are several renewables projects at advanced stages at Hunterston, including XLCC’s UK-first undersea energy cable factory, Highview Power’s world’s largest Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) facility, and Bakkafrost’s onshore aquaculture facility.

Peel Ports Group has been granted planning permission for the GB£150 million (US$200 million) redevelopment of the site’s marine yard, which it intends will house a facility to support offshore wind developments. Although it is currently in talks with several developers already the company is open to proposals for alternative uses for the marine yard.

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