A major green energy project in the Highlands has secured its future after Protium acquired the Cromarty Hydrogen Project from Storegga, ensuring the development remains rooted in Scotland. The project, near the Cromarty Firth, is designed to decarbonise Highland industries, including whiskey distil
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Storegga has submitted a planning application to Moray Council for the development of a green hydrogen facility aimed at helping to decarbonise local distilleries and support the wider drive to sustainable energy solutions.
Projects in Aberdeenshire and the Humber have been chosen as the third and fourth carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) clusters in the UK.
Carbon dioxide capture and separation technology provider Carbon Clean has been awarded the contract to carry out the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) services for the Acorn carbon capture plant at St Fergus.
Plans to build Europe's first large-scale direct air capture (DAC) facility of its kind in north-east Scotland have been unveiled by Storegga and Carbon Engineering (CE).


