Terminal News

€500 million set for hydrogen storage facility

Written by...

Picture of Cyann Fielding

Cyann Fielding

Journalist at Tank Storage Magazine.

Centrica’s Irish subsidiary Bord Gáis Energy has joined ESB and dCarbonX’s subsurface green hydrogen storage project off the coast of Ireland.

The Kestrel project, which is focused on the redevelopment of decommissioned gas reservoirs at Kinsale Head gas field, aims to support Ireland’s national hydrogen strategy by establishing large-scale green hydrogen storage.

Bord Gáis will join ESB and dCarbonX in the project on a co-equal basis. The three companies will look to support wind and solar expansions to facilitate domestic Irish green hydrogen production.

‘We are delighted to partner with ESB and dCarbonX and deliver the infrastructure for a greener future,’ says Dave Kirwan, managing director of Bord Gáis Energy. ‘Together with the support of Centrica, we have the skills, vision and financial backing to help Ireland achieve its ambitious Climate Action Plan targets.’

ESB executive director, generation and trading, Jim Dollard, comments: Bord Gáis Energy’s entry into the Kestrel Project is to be welcomed and will be vital to deliver this key strategic asset that can help Ireland to meet its climate objectives, whilst also supporting energy security.’

Share this article:

Latest terminal news

Terminal News

Chane partners with UK Peel Ports

The UK’s second largest port operator, Peel Ports Group, has joined forces with liquid bulk storage operator, Chane, whose main UK terminal is located at the port group’s Port of

Read More
Terminal News

Lanzajet brings SAF facility to North Sea Port

LanzaTech, as part of the FLITE (Fuel via Low carbon Integrated Technology from Ethanol) consortium, has selected North Sea Port, Ghent (Belgium), as the site for Europe’s first commercial-scale alcohol-to-jet

Read More