In the UK, BBC reported that the Highland Council is asking people in Inverness, Scotland, for their views on plans to develop a green hydrogen production facility on a former waste landfill site. A consultation is started on a proposal to change the use of an area owned by the local authority in East Longman, according to the report. Storegga Hydrogen (Cromarty) Limited wants to build and operate a facility capable of producing about 6,400 tons of electrolytic hydrogen every year. Residents have until 15 July to respond, the report added. The company claims the Inverness facility could reduce carbon emissions and support the decarbonization of the Longman Industrial Estate.
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