Scottish Finance Minister Visits Logan Energy

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Leading energy and hydrogen solutions company was happy to host the Scottish Finance Secretary last week. Her visit coincided with her draft tax and spending plans for 2025-26 and the recent ambitious announcements on hydrogen from the Scottish government.

Shona Robison, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government, visited Logan Energy’s Wallyford facility last week. She toured the facility learning about Logan’s leading position as a provider of hydrogen and energy equipment. She talked with staff and got hands on with some of the equipment awaiting dispatch to global customers.

She said of Logan Energy, “Logan Energy is one of Scotland’s leading clean energy technology companies, particularly focused on hydrogen. It has global reach and it’s a perfect example of the type of business that the Scottish Government wants to support. It is about tackling the climate emergency but also seeing the benefits and opportunities for Scottish businesses like Logan Energy and the creation of Scottish jobs. Really impressed with what I’ve seen here today.”

Ms Robinson’s visit follows on from the recent publication of Scotland’s national strategy for hydrogen export where the demands for hydrogen in northern Europe were detailed. This report discusses the potential to produce 3.3 MT (126 TWh) of hydrogen in Scotland by 2045. This will meet the demands from the industry, transport, power and heating sectors.

These are all areas where Logan Energy has over 20+ years of experience in delivering reliable solutions. We help realise projects internationally and are excited that more and more businesses, politicians and other stakeholders are becoming increasingly enthused about hydrogen’s ability to decarbonise.

For a short video of Ms Robinson’s visit see the Scottish Government link here:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/thescottishgovernment_finance-secretary-shona-robison-visited-logan-activity-7270497184477855745-Tx3u?utm

Image rights: Shared from Scottish Government’s Flikr Photostream

Image rights: Shared from Scottish Government’s Flikr Photostream