Green Hydrogen Project in Wales Secures Final Investment Decision
The article provides an accurate overview of MorGen Energy's 20MW green hydrogen project in Milford Haven, Wales. The project has received final investment approval, with construction slated to begin in 2026 and commissioning expected by early 2028. The facility aims to produce approximately 2,000 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen annually, aligning with the UK's Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard. The hydrogen produced will be utilized across various sectors, including port decarbonization, industrial heating, manufacturing, and chemical feedstock. The project is expected to support the creation of highly skilled jobs and engage local contractors throughout the construction phase. The facility has the capacity to scale in subsequent phases as demand evolves and is positioned to become a future hydrogen hub, supporting industrial decarbonization across south Wales. The project has secured financing through a debt package arranged by Lloyds and Société Générale, backed by 15 years of revenue support via the UK’s Hydrogen Production Business Model and grant funding from the Net Zero Hydrogen Fund. Sheffield-based ITM Power has been selected to supply the electrolyzer system for the project. The information is current as of March 13, 2026.
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