Tyseley Energy Park (TEP), the host location for the Ammogen project, is playing a pioneering role in clean energy technology. It’s situated on the site of one of the city’s oldest companies and is becoming an important hub for driving the decarbonisation of heat, transport, waste and energy.
Part of the sixteen-acre site houses the UK’s largest Hydrogen refuelling station and has one of the UK’s largest electrolysers equipped to refuel busses, cars and goods vehicles.
The hydrogen created through the Ammogen project will likely be delivered to this refuelling station.
Powering Green Growth
Through the various activities taking place on site, TEP is reducing emissions, integrating low carbon technologies, incubating SMEs, and working with partners to develop the innovations needed for a greener, cleaner, healthier Birmingham.
Powering Green Growth
Through the various activities taking place on site, TEP is reducing emissions, integrating low carbon technologies, incubating SMEs, and working with partners to develop the innovations needed for a greener, cleaner, healthier Birmingham.
David Horsfall, Director at Tyseley Energy Park said:
“We are delighted that our low and zero carbon refuelling station will be the base of a first-of-a-kind green ammonia to hydrogen facility. At Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) we are committed to working with partners, to find solutions that will underpin the transition to low or zero carbon future and this project will put Birmingham and the West Midlands at the forefront of the next green industrial revolution.”
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