NWHA manifesto calls for UK government to go further and faster with hydrogen
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
It calls for Government to accelerate its hydrogen ambitions including:
- Set a new national target of 20 GW of hydrogen by 2035 with the North West able to deliver up to 6 GW with the right support from Government.
- Accelerate projects in the carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) clusters to enable the UK to hit production targets.
- Accelerate hydrogen transport and storage business models and provide interim measures to unlock early infrastructure.
- Deliver a national supply chain and skills strategy which reflects the strengths and needs of different regions and which can support the reskilling and training a net zero future will require.
- Review of planning processes for hydrogen to provide direction and a framework for new hydrogen infrastructure.
- National public engagement programme around net zero to prepare consumers and foster public awareness and acceptability.
- Create an enabling regulatory environment to unlock investment in electricity infrastructure to support the growth of green hydrogen production.
Helen Boyle, Head of Regional Development (North West and Midlands) at Cadent on behalf of the NWHA said: “This manifesto sets out what’s required to deliver a world leading hydrogen economy. This is a once in a generation opportunity but the UK must move further and faster. Demand for hydrogen in the North West is extremely strong, with industry standing ready to invest in a greener future. Our manifesto sets out how working together we can unlock this low carbon energy opportunity and secure and create jobs for the region and beyond.”
The North West will be the first to develop a decarbonised, hydrogen-inclusive energy market and is one of the first two decarbonised energy clusters given Government backing. The region is home to over 4 GW of production capacity currently being developed – with projects including the world leading hydrogen and carbon capture project HyNet, Trafford Green Hydrogen and First Hydrogen production plans in Liverpool and Manchester. It is estimated that the North West could deliver 6 GW by 2035, but only if the region moves quickly and with the right support from Government.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/19022024/nwha-manifesto-calls-for-uk-government-to-go-further-and-faster-with-hydrogen/
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