Haush Ltd, a Celtic Freeport green energy and technology company specialising in green hydrogen, has officially established its new headquarters at Fleet Surgeons House in Pembroke Dock.
This strategic move aims to position the area as a leader in green hydrogen production, targeting the decarbonisation of land, sea, and air transportation, alongside plans to export fuel to Europe.
Supported by the Welsh Government through the HYBRID SBRI Hydrogen Port Re-Fuelling Project (HyPR), Haush is developing trials to expedite hydrogen production and refuelling services for both onshore and offshore vessel fleets.
This includes designing a permanent hydrogen refuelling solution for the Port of Pembroke Dock.
Rebecca Evans MS, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, expressed her support, highlighting the alignment of Haush’s ambitions with Wales’s goals to become a global leader in renewable energy generation.
Luciana Ciubotariu, CEO of the Celtic Freeport, commented: “The Celtic Freeport initiative aligns with Haush Ltd’s investment in Pembroke Dock, driving both economic growth and the green energy transition by creating long-term skilled jobs. By establishing an education centre and advancing hydrogen technology, Haush supports the Celtic Freeport’s ambition to ensure the energy transition benefits local communities.”
Photo: Haush Pembroke Dock for Green Hydrogen Production Executive team with Rebecca Evans MS. Welsh Economy, Energy and Planning Cabinet Secretary, at the Fleet Surgeons Hose Pembroke Doc (Photography Martin Cavaney).