Hull East brings together four strategically located development areas within one of the UK’s most significant industrial and energy clusters.

The site supports investment across clean energy, chemicals, advanced manufacturing and port-related activity, with direct access to global markets through the Humber ports.

Yorkshire Energy Park

A major development site supporting advanced manufacturing and engineering alongside clean energy innovation.

Target Sectors

Advanced manufacturing
Engineering
Clean energy
Low carbon technologies

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Saltend Chemicals Park

One of the UK’s leading chemicals and energy clusters, supporting investment in low carbon technologies, hydrogen production and clean energy infrastructure.

Target Sectors

Energy
Low carbon technologies
Clean energy
Chemicals

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Humber International Enterprise Park (HIEP)

A large-scale development opportunity supporting manufacturing and food technology investment, with potential future quayside access.

Target Sectors

Food technology
Manufacturing

Port of Hull

An established operational port supporting international trade and logistics, with a growing role in green energy supply chains.

Target Sectors

Port-related activities
Logistics
Green energy

Together these sites create a major investment zone for manufacturing, energy systems and port-related industry.

Hull East offers development-ready land, strong energy infrastructure and access to an experienced industrial workforce, with a catchment of over 1.3 million people.

Saltend Chemicals Park provides plug-and-play infrastructure within a globally recognised industrial cluster, home to operators including BP, INEOS, Air Products and Mitsubishi Chemical Group.

The cluster is supported by Saltend Power Station, a 1.2GW combined heat and power plant operated by Triton Power, supplying power and steam directly to the site.

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