Sunday, November 17, 2024

ABP calls for public input on plans for green energy terminal at Immingham

The public are invited to share their views on the proposed new Immingham Green Energy Terminal on the eastern side of the Port of Immingham, as part of Statutory Consultation on the project.

ABP wants to build, operate and maintain the new green energy terminal. The proposed development also includes the construction and operation of a hydrogen production facility by Air Products.

The proposed development includes a new jetty with up to two berths and associated infrastructure to be used for the import and export of bulk liquids. Air Products will construct and operate a green hydrogen production facility as part of the project. Submitting of the DCO application to the Secretary of State via the Planning Inspectorate is intended in Summer 2023.

These proposals would create a brand-new hydrogen production facility in the heart of the Humber’s energy estuary. IGET would contribute to the Humber 2030 Vision, where the Humber Energy Board is driving forward change in our local industries, decarbonising the Humber and delivering clean energy for the future.

The development proposals will constitute a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) as per the Planning Act 2008, and therefore require an application for a Development Consent Order (DCO) to be made to the Secretary of State.

Formal Statutory Consultation with the local community and key stakeholders will run until Monday 20 February 2023, with in-person consultation sessions taking place throughout the consultation period at the Immingham Civic Centre, Pelham Road, Immingham, DN40 1QF on these dates and times.

Burton Hall at Immingham Civic Centre:

  • Wednesday 18 January 2023, 08:00-12:00
  • Thursday 19 January 2023, 15:30-19:30
  • Wednesday 1 February 2023, 08:00-12:00
  • Thursday 2 February 2023, 15:30-19:30

Old Library Building at Immingham Civic Centre:

  • Friday 17 February 2023, 12:00-16:00
  • Saturday 18th February 2023, 10:00-14:00

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