EET Hydrogen said on Monday that it has partnered with SSE to work on the green hydrogen manufacturing project at the Stanlow Manufacturing Complex in Ellesmere Port in Cheshire (the UK).
The initial expected 40 megawatt electrical (MWe) facility will deliver hydrogen to industrial off takers in the region to support them to decarbonise their operations, helping to secure and grow jobs in the region, EET Hydrogen said.
EET Hydrogen CEO Joe Seifert said, “Our mission is to be the leading low-carbon hydrogen business in the UK and Gowy Green is a great addition to our existing flagship HPP1 and HPP2 projects.
We are delighted to be partnered with SSE as the North West continues to lead in decarbonising industry and power through low-carbon hydrogen.”
The UK has a strong focus on delivering low-carbon hydrogen with a target to deliver 10 gigawatt (GW) by 2030. Low-carbon hydrogen is integral to delivering a clean power system and to enabling hard-to-abate industries to decarbonise.
Gowy Green Hydrogen could be operational as early as 2028, with feasibility studies completed and design and site investigation works underway. A planning application is expected to move forward in 2025 ahead of any final investment decision being made by the two parties.