- Rob Wallace appointed as Chief Executive Officer at EET Hydrogen Power, EET’s planned hydrogen-ready combined heat and power plant (CHP).
- Mr Wallace brings over 25 years’ experience in the energy sector, with previous long-term roles at ESB, Centrica and Shell.
- EET Hydrogen Power is integral to EET’s plans to create a leading energy transition hub at Stanlow.
Stanlow, 17 April 2024: EET Fuels announces the appointment of Rob Wallace as Chief Executive Officer of EET Hydrogen Power, EET’s planned hydrogen-ready combined heat and power plant (CHP) at its Stanlow refinery.
Rob has spent 25 years in the Energy and Utilities Industry, with significant experience with companies including Shell and Centrica. Most recently Rob’s role was with the Irish electricity company, ESB, overseeing asset and plant commissioning, commercialisation and the establishment of processes and procedures at all levels at ESB’s Carrington Power Station. Latterly in this role, Rob took up a newly created role in ESB’s Asset Development Team as Hydrogen Manager to deliver ESB’s Net Zero 2040 strategy.
As CEO of EET Hydrogen Power, Rob will oversee the construction and management of EET’s CHP plant – an integral part of the EET’s overall ambition to create an energy transition hub in the North West, which will include the UK’s first low carbon process refinery and leading large scale low carbon hydrogen production hubs.
EET Hydrogen Power will play a significant role in reducing emissions at Stanlow. More energy efficient than current processes, the CHP will initially deliver a 13% carbon dioxide emissions reduction from the site or 180,000 tonnes per annum. Once powered by EET Hydrogen, a reduction of 740,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions will be achieved, equivalent to taking 350,000 cars off the road.
EET Hydrogen Power will contribute to EET Fuels’ decarbonisation ambitions. It adds further fuel switching capability beyond the £45 million hydrogen-ready furnace in construction at Stanlow (announced in 2022), a first of a kind in the UK, which will again be fuelled by EET Hydrogen.
Rob Wallace, CEO, EET Hydrogen Power, said:
“Through its ambitious hydrogen and industrial carbon capture projects, EET has made tremendous steps in recent years to become a leading example of innovation and decarbonisation in the UK I’m looking forward to working with the wider team to achieve these plans and support the region’s decarbonisation plans”
Tony Fountain, CEO of EET, added:
“We wish Rob a warm welcome to EET. He brings extensive knowledge on hydrogen and power development and will make a valuable contribution to successfully implementing our ambitious decarbonisation projects.”
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NOTES TO EDITORS
About EET
EET includes:
- EET Fuels, the company’s refining and marketing business in North West England. with plans in place to become to UK’s first low carbon process refinery.
- EET Hydrogen, which is developing 1.35 gigawatt (GW) of blue hydrogen for the UK market, with follow-on capacity set to reach 4GW;
- Stanlow Terminals Ltd, the UK’s largest independent bulk liquid storage terminal, which is developing enabling transport and storage infrastructure for biofuels and new energies, and
- EET Biofuels, which is investing in developing 1 MT of low carbon biofuels.
EET’s investment programme will play a major role in accelerating the UK’s low carbon transformation, supporting the government’s decarbonisation policy and creating highly skilled employment opportunities at the heart of the Northern Powerhouse economy.
For more information see www.EETransition.com.