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Big Six utility backs new energy park plans at former Ayrshire coal terminal

Published by SAS Volunteer on February 6, 2018 February 6, 2018

Plans for a new centre for manufacturing, logistics and energy on
Scotland’s west coast have received support from a Big Six gas and
electricity provider as its owners prepare the site for significant
development.
Hunterston Port and Resource Centre is being developed by Peel Ports, which
has appointed. E.ON to provide strategic support to assess the project’s
viability and identifying a range options for providing efficient, secure
and more sustainable sources of energy for customers locating on the
Hunterston site.
E.ON will help Peel Ports  develop energy solutions for investors and
operators on the site, with the potential for renewables facilities and
innovative energy approaches.
The 200 acre site is expected to attract significant interest from
energy-intensive industries looking to tap into cost competitive, on-site power.

 

 


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