ABP News Release: ABP and px Group launch plans for Port of Barry Clean Growth Hub ABP and px Group, have today launched plans for the Clean Growth Hub at the Port of Barry in South Wales. 🌱 The project aims to transform a large area of the operational port into an area of low-carbon, high-growth infrastructure investment. The site has in excess of 100 acres of development land earmarked for investee companies who are: ✅Specialists in rare earth processing ✅Battery materials manufacturers ✅Manufacturers who are part of green energy and net zero supply chains ✅Developing Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) business models. ABP and px share the vision of a thriving, sustainable industrial hub focused on the industries of tomorrow, creating jobs, mobilising inward investment and boosting local prosperity and opportunity. Henrik Lundgaard Pedersen, CEO of Associated British Ports says: “Ports are at the heart of the UK’s green energy transition. This development ensures that Barry will play a greater role as we look to deliver a lower-carbon future. Our vision is for ABP’s ports to be the green hubs which bring together progressive companies that can benefit from collective infrastructure and expertise. “Building on the proven relationship we’ve developed at SALTEND CHEMICALS PARK LIMITED, we are excited to partner with px again to identify suitable projects that will further support the energy transition. and deliver clean growth.” Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eu4Z5-fy #ReadyForTomorrow #CleanGrowth #LowCarbon #EnergyTransition #SustainableInfrastructure #GreenEnergy #IndustrialTransformation #NetZero #HydrogenEconomy #PortOfBarry #SustainableManufacturing #Decarbonisation #RenewableEnergy #SouthWales #Innovation
Good news for investments and jobs for the area. Plus more shipping into the Port as well.
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2moGreat news and fantastic for Barry - it's an exciting time to invest in the town!