PLANS have been revealed to turn waste from the Stanlow oil refinery into low carbon aviation fuel.

Essar Oil (UK) Ltd in Ellesmere Port has announced the proposals to create an innovative bio-refinery.

It is hoped the facility will help Cheshire West and Chester play a leading role in a green industrial revolution.

The plans mean that hundreds of thousands of tonnes of waste that would have been destined for landfill or incineration will be processed into a sustainable fuel source.

Earlier this year Essar also announced its participation in production of blue hydrogen under the HyNet project in Ellesmere Port.

Clare Hayward MBE, chair of Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership, welcomed the proposed £600m investment, saying: “Finding innovative, sustainable solutions that will benefit our economy in the long term whilst also helping the UK meet its low carbon ambitions is one of the LEP’s highest priorities.

"We are therefore delighted to see these plans announced for the bio-refinery at Stanlow, which also underlines our ambitions to make the Ellesmere Port area the World’s first Net Zero Industrial Cluster.

“We believe Cheshire and Warrington can be a world leader in low carbon technology and play a leading role in the Government’s Green Industrial Revolution, so it’s great to see two global enterprises, Essar Oil and Fulcrum BioEnergy, recognising the capabilities and skills we have here with this huge proposed investment. We look forward to working with our partners locally and nationally to support these plans as they move forward.”

Councillor Louise Gittins, leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: “Cheshire and Warrington, and particularly Ellesmere Port is at the heart of decarbonisation delivery for the North West and the UK. The investment opportunity of projects such as the Bio-refinery, HyNet and world-leading nuclear research will place Cheshire and Warrington at the forefront of the green industrial revolution, as a renewably powered ‘Superplace’.”

The Essar announcement is the latest in a host of developments in Cheshire West and Chester which are creating a renewed sense of optimism in the borough’s future.

Cheshire and Warrington are working with Manchester and Liverpool as part of the Net Zero North West project to produce a decarbonisation plan for the area. The development of the Net Zero North West Cluster will create at least 33,000 jobs and see over £4bn invested in the region.

Councillor Gittins added: “The council has been working with Essar and the Department for International Trade for over two years and I’m delighted that the result is yet another major success story for Ellesmere Port. Not only will our borough be making a major contribution to the climate emergency but bringing both investment and green jobs to the area."

“There is an air of optimism against the backdrop of 2020. There is no doubt that COVID-19 has had a major impact on our business community, but from what we are seeing, this hasn’t stopped many new start-ups and multi-million-pound investment projects across the borough. Let’s see Cheshire and Warrington leading the way to economic recovery.”