Geoenergy and green H2 company Getech has started ground work to build a green hydrogen hub at the former SGN Commercial Services gas holder site in Inverness. SGN, owner and operator of gas distribution networks in the UK, has undertaken demolition and clearance of the site. This is to take 12 weeks. Following completion of this work, Getech will start the development of its green hydrogen facilities, subject to necessary approvals. Getech continues to progress the engineering design of the Inverness green hydrogen production, storage, and dispensing facilities. The company intends to expand this into a regional Highlands hydrogen network.The facility will, over time, scale to a 20 megawatts capacity, producing eight tonnes of green hydrogen each day. It will supply rail demand from Inverness station and a significant portion of the area’s heavy goods vehicles and bus fleets.
Geoenergy and green H2 company Getech has started ground work to build a green hydrogen hub at the former SGN Commercial Services gas holder site in Inverness. SGN, owner and operator of gas distribution networks in the UK, has undertaken demolition and clearance of the site. This is to take 12 weeks. Following completion of this work, Getech will start the development of its green hydrogen facilities, subject to necessary approvals. Getech continues to progress the engineering design of the Inverness green hydrogen production, storage, and dispensing facilities. The company intends to expand this into a regional Highlands hydrogen network.The facility will, over time, scale to a 20 megawatts capacity, producing eight tonnes of green hydrogen each day. It will supply rail demand from Inverness station and a significant portion of the area’s heavy goods vehicles and bus fleets.