Global engineering firm Kent has secured an engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCm) contract from MorGen Energy for a 20MW green hydrogen facility in Milford Haven, Wales.
Located within the Celtic Freeport area at an existing Puma Energy terminal, the project is among the first in the UK to receive backing under the government's Hydrogen Production Business Model. The plant will utilise ITM Poseidon modular electrolysers to produce up to 1,865 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
Kent will oversee the facility's end-to-end construction, front end engineering and design (FEED) verification and equipment integration. Once operational, the site will export hydrogen via pressurised road containers and a 4km pipeline to the nearby South Hook LNG terminal, repurposing established infrastructure to scale domestic low-carbon energy production.
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