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First South West green hydrogen plant announced in net zero drive

The £2.5m facility at the Bristol and Bath Science Park will form the basis of a regional hub for green growth with more than 30 cross-sector partners

Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems (IAAPS) research facility at the Bristol and Bath Science Park.(Image: Nic Delves-Broughton/University of Bath)

The South West’s first green hydrogen plant is set to be built, as part of efforts to find clean energy alternatives for achieving net zero targets.

The production and storage facility will be based at the new Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems (IAAPS) research facility at the Bristol and Bath Science Park.

The IAAPS in Emerson’s Green, South Gloucestershire, is set to open this summer as a centre of excellence for research, innovation, enterprise and education, supporting the decarbonisation of the transport industry.

The hydrogen plant, which has been possible due to a successful £2.5m bid to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Research Partnership Innovation Fund (RPIF), is scheduled to become operational in spring 2023.

The new manufacturing capability will aim to help the development of sustainable propulsion technologies for the hard-to-electrify sectors such as aviation, marine, off-highway and heavy haulage.

It will form the basis of a regional sustainable transport acceleration hub, working with over 30 cross-sector partners to stimulate green growth in the area and to provide an important link in the national hydrogen research infrastructure.

The University of Bath, which jointly owns the park with South Gloucestershire Council, said its new facilities would support an “important outcome” of the COP26 climate summit last year - a drive to ensure affordable, low-carbon hydrogen is broadly available by 2030.

IAAPS academic director professor Chris Brace said: “The IAAPS team boasts a strong track record of delivering impactful research with real-world application, and I am confident that the green hydrogen facility is not only an important expansion of our remit and R&I portfolio, but also brings value to the industry as a whole and significantly advances the technologies needed to transition to a net zero society and economy.”