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Scottish Government backs Shetland clean fuels hub with £755k
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A PROPOSED clean fuels hub at Shetland’s Sullom Voe Terminal is to receive almost £760,000 of Scottish Government funding.
John Swinney visits Sullom Voe Terminal in Shetland in February 2026 Picture: Scottish Government.
“That is why the Scottish Government is contributing almost £760,000 to support Veri Energy as it continues to develop its ambitious plans for a clean fuels hub.”
Veri Energy chief executive Gavin Templeton said the funding was a “strong endorsement” of the opportunity at Sullom Voe.
Earlier phases of the project were funded by Veri Energy and the Net Zero Technology Centre at a total cost of £2.2m.