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£15b project pipeline should make the Humber region the world's beacon for Net Zero industry

Appetite whet for projects close to fruition and illuminated in a powerful prospectus to be unveiled at imminent launch

The Humber 2030 Vision, a guide to decarbonising the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest industrial cluster, from the Humber Energy Board, CBI, Humber Industrial Cluster Plan and Marketing Humber. (Image: Reach Plc)

More than £15 billion of private investment “waiting to be unleashed on the Humber” could make the region a ‘lighthouse’ when it comes to putting the spotlight on Net Zero.

In what gave a preview of a 2030 vision set to be officially unveiled as part of the upcoming Waterline Summit, key stakeholders gathered for a roundtable discussion on making it a just transition for the Energy Estuary. Inward-investing Equinor joined Offshore Energies º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to host the event at Aura Innovation Centre at Hessle, and having respectfully paused with the passing of the Queen, the rescheduled timing made it almost a fringe event for the three-day focus looming, with several panelists involved in both.

With a prospectus packed with details on the 18 projects with allied intent for one of the most carbon intensive regions on the globe now published, there is a sense that monumental climate solutions are in touching distance.

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Dominic Martin, Equinor’s senior advisor on policy and regulation, said: “The Humber is on the cusp of a great opportunity, there are a huge number of very well thought through projects close to final investment decision and just waiting for final details of the policy and regulatory framework for them to happen. The opportunity is not just for the Humber itself but for it to become a lighthouse for the rest of the world. What is happening in the Humber is being looked at very keenly across the world.

“The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government has done a great job in putting in place the elements that will enable large scale deployment of carbon capture and storage and hydrogen production. This is important, as is too that the government sticks to the course that they have set and gives investors the confidence they need to turn these projects into on-the-ground reality.”

Dominic Martin, senior advisor on policy and regulation at Equinor, pictured as part of Humber promotion at The Waterline Summit 2021.

Equinor is behind two plans for hydrogen production in the Humber, as well as storage and power generation with SSE Thermal, and offshore wind too.

The dual pipeline plan to link a region with a cleaner fuel supply and provide the receptacle for industrial emissions that will see them sequestered below the North Sea is front and centre, stretching from Drax in the West to the terminals of Easington and Theddlethorpe on the coast. Saltend and Immingham are concentrated zones, with Keadby and Scunthorpe also key, bringing in ports and power, manufacturing and storage.