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    Onshore wind turbines planned for Humber ports as part of net zero efforts


    March 15, 2023 - Yorkshire Post

     

      ABP is consulting with stakeholders on the plans which are intended to make the Humber ports greener and more resilient against higher energy costs.???

      The Ports of Grimsby and Immingham will be the first onshore wind projects for consultation with a generation capacity potentially up to 36MW. Plans are being developed for up to four turbines at Grimsby (up to 24MW) and at least two at Immingham (up to 12MW).?

      It comes after the National Grid announced at the start of the year that Great Britain had produced a record amount of wind-powered electricity with 21.6GW in power being generated.

      Onshore wind will contribute to ABP’s decarbonisation journey being able to generate 24 hours a day and give more power in winter than summer.?

      Simon Bird, Regional Director for ABP Humber said: “We are steadily replacing our port plant and equipment with greener models, and we’ve already got the UK’s largest solar panel array at the Port of Hull. This application for onshore wind is serving to establish ABP as a greener part of the supply chain.?

      "The presence of wind turbines within the port estate reflects the innovation of our ports and shows our commitment and investment to becoming sustainable. It is our intention to also develop turbines at our Port of Hull.”?

      ABP supports government ambitions to achieving net zero and recently launched its own £2 billion plan for Energy Transition growth and Net Zero 2040.?Called Ready for Tomorrow it looks to meet the challenges and grasp the opportunities.?

      The Port of Immingham recently trialled a Terberg hydrogen fuelled tractor in its container terminal. More than £2m is also being invested in electric forklift trucks.

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