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Stanlow Terminals to build green ammonia facility in Liverpool

Stanlow Terminals has announced plans to develop a major new open-access import terminal for green ammonia in the Port of Liverpool.

The new terminal, which will be an expansion of Stanlow Terminal’s existing facilities, will provide the connecting infrastructure to enable significant volumes of green ammonia to be imported into the United Kingdom.

Feasibility studies are currently being undertaken, with the terminal currently scheduled to start operations in 2027.

“This new terminal is the latest milestone in Stanlow Terminal’s and Essar’s ongoing commitment to leading the UK’s low carbon transformation,” stated Michael Gaynon, chief executive of Stanlow Terminals.

The terminal will allow for the purchase and storing of more than one million tonnes of green ammonia per year for distribution into the UK or conversion back to green hydrogen for sale to industrial clients in the North West.





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