Hydrogen
Explore Scotland's Regional Hydrogen Hubs
Scotland is supporting the creation of 13 Regional Hydrogen Hubs across the country. These are host to the entire hydrogen life cycle, including production, storage and distribution, and end use.
Led by industry experts, Scotland’s Hydrogen Hubs applications cover multiple sectors and end users. This creates a huge opportunity for investment.
Aberdeen has two hydrogen refuelling stations, fleets of hydrogen vehicles and many ambitious hydrogen production projects in planning.
The development of the new South Harbour, the UK’s largest marine infrastructure project, is currently underway. The nearby Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) will drive high-value manufacturing, research and development, and hydrogen development.
MACC Hydrogen Futures aims to establish a green hydrogen production and distribution site at Machrihanish Airbase on the Kintyre Peninsula.
Machrihanish has become a thriving community-owned business park, which offers over 1000 acres (more than 400 hectares) of unique properties, development land and assets, and its own airport.
Hunterston, a former nuclear power station, is an ideal landing point for five nearby offshore wind farms. It offers lots of options for hydrogen production and export, strong grid connections, and existing marine infrastructure.
Prestwick Aerospace, home to Scotland’s aerospace sector, offers many opportunities to service the aviation sector — set to become one of the biggest hydrogen end users in Scotland.
The North of Scotland Hydrogen Programme aims to develop a state-of-the-art hub to produce, store and distribute green hydrogen to the local area, the UK and Europe.
Located close to large-scale renewable resources, there is a strong ambition for Cromarty to become a hydrogen economy. There's huge local demand for green hydrogen from distilleries, industry, transport and domestic applications.
Located in the centre of the UK, Dumfries and Galloway connects Scotland to the rest of the UK and Europe.
The region produces 11% of all Scotland’s renewable energy. It also offers easy access to existing gas transmission pipelines (including the Scotland to Northern Ireland Pipeline) and future hydrogen infrastructure.
The area already has a hydrogen supply chain cluster, including hydrogen-enabled industrial boilers. Important development sites include Chapelcross, which offers up to 500 acres.
Dundee is located near several offshore wind farms. It has ambitions to deploy hydrogen production, refuelling infrastructure and hydrogen vehicle fleets.
Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) is an important site for renewables. It's focused on driving innovation and research and development in sustainable mobility and low-carbon energy. MSIP offers a wide range of industrial spaces, cutting-edge research facilities and a Skills Centre of Excellence.
Fife’s world-first H100 hydrogen network will be deployed by summer 2025. It will allow 300 homes to use 100% renewable hydrogen. This will be produced by a 5 megawatt (MW) electrolyser connected to a nearby offshore wind turbine.
The project is built on the legacy of Fife's pioneering Hydrogen Office, which launched back in 2011. It delivered a smart energy system based on renewables and electrolysis, and it used hydrogen to provide heat power and transport fuel.
The Sustainable Glasgow initiative aims to make Scotland’s largest city net zero by 2030. Projects include deploying hydrogen refuse collection vehicles and new refuelling infrastructure.
Nearby Whitelee wind farm, one of Europe’s largest onshore wind farms, will have the UK’s largest electrolyser (at 20MW), while the Hy2Go project proposes a green hydrogen production park off the M74 motorway.
Grangemouth, Scotland’s largest industrial area, offers lots of exciting opportunities to reduce carbon.
A new energy plant is due to be commissioned in late 2023. A large-scale low-carbon hydrogen production plant could export captured carbon offshore for permanent storage through the ACORN project. This project turns North Sea natural gas into clean-burning hydrogen, while capturing the CO2 emissions from that process.
Alongside this, SGN aims to repurpose the existing pipeline to transport hydrogen from Grangemouth to Edinburgh.
The Flotta Hydrogen Hub is a proposed industrial-scale green hydrogen production facility on an existing oil terminal in Orkney.
This project uses offshore wind. It could export large quantities of hydrogen to Europe and the UK gas grid at St Fergus, forming the foundation for an international maritime green hydrogen refuelling hub.
The Scottish Borders is in the perfect location to become a leading hydrogen hub. The area boasts large onshore windfarms and easy access to the east coast’s offshore windfarms.
Main gas transmission pipelines to England cross the area, as will new ‘Project Union’ infrastructure. Local engineering firms also offer strong electrolyser supply chain potential.
The ambitious ORION Clean Energy Project will turn Shetland into a world-leading clean energy hub.
Green hydrogen (from nearby wind, wave and tidal resources) will power homes, businesses and vehicles, electrify oil and gas installations, and serve export markets using existing infrastructure.
The Outer Hebrides Energy Hub will maximise the area’s large onshore and offshore wind resources. It will produce enough green hydrogen to power the islands and to export to UK and international markets.
Hydrogen industry support
If you locate in Scotland, you’ll have the help of a supportive government determined to achieve a net zero future.
You’ll benefit from several ambitious government policies and initiatives which will drive Scotland’s energy transition:
- Energy Transition Fund – a £62 million fund to support businesses in the oil, gas and energy sectors as they grow and diversify to help deliver a net zero future
- Emerging Energy Technologies Fund – a £100 million fund for Scotland’s renewable hydrogen industry, with a further £80 million to fund the development of CCUS technologies
Centres of excellence that support hydrogen companies
Our centres of excellence and innovation exist to help businesses do incredible things.
Here are just some of the centres that could help transform your hydrogen business:
- Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) opens in a new window – this develops and deploys technology to speed up the move to an affordable net zero energy industry
- The Energy Transition Alliance opens in a new window – a collaboration to accelerate the energy transition, focused on floating wind for oil and gas production, increased renewables, hydrogen, and CCUS
- Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult (OREC) opens in a new window – a leading innovation centre with the world’s most open-access test facilities, enabling the scale-up of offshore renewables
- Power Networks Demonstration Centre (PNDC) opens in a new window – this assists accelerated testing of distribution networks and smart grid innovations, including whole energy systems, heat and hydrogen
- European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) opens in a new window – a grid-connected test centre for wave and tidal devices, with a demonstration site for new hydrogen technologies
- Energy Technology Partnership (ETP) opens in a new window – Europe’s largest energy research partnership with specialist expertise in hydrogen, renewable generation, conversion, storage, distribution and infrastructure
- Eden Campus opens in a new window – the University of St Andrews' innovation centre, which is designed to help shape a sustainable future through collaborative research
- Hydrogen Accelerator opens in a new window – a partnership between the Universities of St Andrews and Strathclyde to scale up Scotland’s hydrogen technologies
- Scotland Hydrogen Innovation Network (SHINe)opens in a new window – created by Scottish Enterprise to help your company access our growing range of hydrogen innovation assets
Read reports on Scotland's hydrogen opportunity
If you'd like to learn more about the current hydrogen opportunity, Scottish Enterprise (Scotland's national economic development agency) has supported a set of detailed studies on Scotland's hydrogen production and end-use potential.
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