Storegga launches green hydrogen initiative for Speyside whisky distilleries | Hydrogen

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Storegga has launched a four-week public consultation for its Speyside Hydrogen project, which aims to produce green hydrogen to power whisky distilleries and other businesses across Moray – a region which produces more malt whisky than the rest of the world combined.

Located in the heart of Scotland’s whisky-producing region, Speyside Hydrogen will make use of the area’s abundant renewable energy resources to produce green hydrogen through the electrolysis of water.

The project is set to deliver a total of 70MW (megawatts) of hydrogen capacity across two phases at a site near Ballindalloch, marking a major milestone in the push to meet the whisky industry’s Net Zero target by 2040.

Indicative visualisation of Speyside Hydrogen Phase One. ©Storegga

The project’s first public consultation is open until September 5th, with a drop-in event scheduled for August 22nd at Glenlivet Public Hall. Storegga is eager to gather feedback…

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