Port of Cromarty Firth eyes imports from Norwegian hydro producer Imports to complement own green hydrogen production from mid-2023 Aims to become first transshipment hub for Gen2 Energy output Scotland Port of Cromarty Firth has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Norway’s Gen2 Energy to develop a channel for hydrogen imports into the country, a statement released by the port said May 24. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now In what could be a major boost for Scotland’s hydrogen ambitions, the port hopes to complement its own future hydrogen production with green hydrogen imports and transshipment capabilities for the Norwegian exporter. There are already plans to build a large electrolyzer facility on the site, with the port aiming to have both means available by mid-2023. The port will also become the first transshipment hub for Gen2 Energy upon its completion. […]