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The Saltend Chemicals Park
UK Developers
Stuart Penson
10 December 2025
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Capital boost for UK Saltend green hydrogen project

Project developer Meld Energy ready to accelerate 100MW project in Humber region after securing investment from energy transition arm of private equity firm Schroders Capital

Meld Energy expects to accelerate the development of its 100MW green hydrogen project at the Saltend Chemical Park in the UK’s Humber region after securing backing from Schroders Greencoat, the energy transition arm of investment manager Schroders Capital. Schroders Greencoat has acquired a majority stake in UK-based Meld. The Saltend project, one of the UK’s largest green hydrogen plants, already has planning consent. The target startup date is 2028/29, with an output of 13,400t/yr. The electrolyser will draw on the region’s offshore and onshore wind generation. The project has the potential to scale up to 200MW, according to Meld. “Schroders Greencoat brings expert capital, unique in-house

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