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As with the Orkneys further South there are hydrogen ambitions for Shetland 

SULLOM Voe Terminal operator EnQuest says it plans to produce around one million tonnes of green hydrogen a year from the site in the future.

This would provide a “low carbon alternative fuel for use locally as well as for export to the UK, Europe and beyond”, a spokesperson said.

The oil company has long talked up the idea of repurposing Sullom Voe Terminal in the move towards net zero and using it as a base for emerging new energy.

 

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