– RWE and Haltermann Carless signed an MoU to develop a green hydrogen plant in Harwich, UK
– The plant would be built on land at the Haltermann Carless industrial site, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and produce sustainable products
– The project aligns with the UK’s net-zero ambitions and supports economic and employment opportunities in the area.
RWE and Haltermann Carless have signed an MoU to develop a green hydrogen plant in Harwich, Essex. The plant will be built on Haltermann Carless’s industrial site and will produce clean hydrogen to reduce carbon emissions and support sustainable product development. Feasibility studies have been completed, and work is ongoing to enable the project to move forward. This initiative will also create local jobs and supply chain opportunities, contributing to the area’s economic growth and the UK’s net-zero ambitions.
The Harwich site is adjacent to the Freeport East area and is part of the government’s levelling up agenda. It supports the UK’s clean energy transition and economic growth by advancing green energy technologies. RWE’s Galloper wind farm operations and maintenance base is also located in Harwich, further showcasing the area’s commitment to renewable energy development.
The collaboration between RWE and Haltermann Carless marks an important step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions, supporting sustainable practices, and creating a greener future for industrial users in the region. The project aligns with the companies’ sustainability strategies and demonstrates their commitment to driving change in the renewable energy sector.