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Plastic to hydrogen facility in West Dunbartonshire approved

Press Release - Peel NRE   Plans for an innovative £20m facility in West Dunbartonshire to turn waste plastic into hydrogen and support the UK’s energy transition to net zero have been approved. West Dunbartonshire Council have given the green light to the plant, the second of its kind in the UK. The plans were lodged by Peel NRE – part of Peel L&P – for the site at Rothesay Dock on the north bank of the River Clyde. The 13,500 tonne facility will use Powerhouse Energy Plc’s (AIM: PHE) pioneering technology to create a local source of sustainable hydrogen from non-recyclable plastics, destined for landfill, incineration or export overseas. The hydrogen will be used as a clean fuel f

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