BP PLC on Monday unveiled plans for a major green hydrogen production project in the U.K.’s Teesside industrial hub to provide fuel for trucks and other forms of heavy transport.

The HyGreen Teesside project in northern England could provide 500 megawatts of electricity for hydrogen production by 2030, the oil-and-gas company said. The facility is to be developed in multiple stages, and BP is aiming to start production by 2025 with an initial phase of around 60 megawatts. A final investment decision on HyGreen Teesside is…

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