Scottish hydrogen storage facility gets British government’s backing
The new plant will produce green H2, which will play a role in Glasgow’s progress to 2030 net zero. Great Britain will be investing £9.4 million to build a new hydrogen storage production facility, which will be located just south of Glasgow at Whitelee Windfarm. That site is currently the home of the biggest onshore windfarm in the United Kingdom. The current site in East Renfrewshire is the home of the largest onshore windfarm in the country. The government funding will be used for the creation of the largest electrolyzer in the country. It will split water into oxygen and H2. The facility…
The new plant will produce green H2, which will play a role in Glasgow’s progress to 2030 net zero.
Great Britain will be investing £9.4 million to build a new hydrogen storage production facility, which will be located just south of Glasgow at Whitelee Windfarm.That site is currently the home of the biggest onshore windfarm in the United Kingdom.
The current site in East Renfrewshire is the home of the largest onshore windfarm in the country. The government funding will be used for the creation of the largest electrolyzer in the country. It will split water into oxygen and H2. The facility will also feature hydrogen storage. The electrical energy that the existing wind farm generates will be used for powering the electrolyzer, which will release the H2 that will be stored onsite in the hydrogen storage facility. Among the anticipated uses for the energy made available through the facility’s operations is local transport.