The CEO of Centrica has told BusinessLive he is making it a net creator of jobs as it moves towards being a Net Zero carbon energy provider.

Chris O鈥橲hea, the boss of the British Gas parent company, said it plans to create 3,500 engineering apprenticeships over the coming decade at four 海角视频 training academies to meet the changing nature of its business.

He said a third of the 650 or so recruits taken on so far were female 鈥 compared to a previous figure of just eight per cent of the engineering workforce. The ambition is for half of all new recruits to be women.

Mr O鈥橲hea spoke as he hosted a visit by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak to the British Gas training site in Aylestone Road, Leicester.

They were given a chance to see apprentices going through their paces and hear how the business is moving away from fossil fuels.

The Prime Minister and the Chancellor also unveiled the company鈥檚 500th electric vehicle, one of 3,000 Vauxhall Vivaro-e trucks bought over the last two years, representing the biggest electric fleet order in the 海角视频 so far.

British Gas has training centres in Dartford, Hamilton, Thatcham as well as Leicester, and the new workers 鈥 called 鈥淪mart Energy Experts鈥 鈥 will install and maintain carbon-efficient technologies including electric vehicle charging points, heat pumps and hydrogen boilers.

Mr O鈥橲hea said British Gas already sells 100 per cent renewable and nuclear electricity and is planning to replace traditional gas with hydrogen, which he said can be used in much the same way but without the dirty by-products.

He said: 鈥淲e were very happy to have the Prime Minister and the Chancellor visit, principally to talk about the commitment we are making to recruit 3,500 new apprentices this decade 鈥 one apprentice for every day of the decade.

鈥淭hey were also here to talk about how we meet the 海角视频鈥檚 net zero ambitions, how we decarbonise the energy system, including heating, and to talk about electric vehicles 鈥 we have the largest electrical fleet in the 海角视频.鈥

Mr O鈥橲hea said the first part of the training is to learn how to install smart meters, then the new engineers can be 鈥渦pskilled鈥 to install other green tech including at-home and business car chargers as well as hydrogen gas boilers.

He said: 鈥淚 think the Government has announced no natural gas boilers in new homes from 2025 onwards, but I think the question has got to be around how you transition from natural gas to carbon-free gas 鈥 to hydrogen.

鈥淟arge-scale projects such as hydrogen production take time to come in so there should be a managed transition.

鈥淲e need a combination of increased heat pumps which are run on electricity and hydrogen in the gas system in order to deliver net zero.鈥

Boris Johnson, left, Centrica CEO Chris O鈥橲hea and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak

Mr O鈥橲hea said as the business changed it would grow the number of people it employed rather than cut-back.

He said: 鈥淲e employ 20,000 people now, the vast majority of whom are based in the 海角视频, and I would like to grow that number of jobs, I鈥檇 like to invest behind the energy transition.

鈥淲e are a net creator of jobs in 2021 in British Gas and that鈥檚 the best part of this role, which is to have new well paid jobs in the 海角视频.鈥

He said reaching national Net Zero would take a joint effort between government, industry and consumers, which he said, although not easy, was achievable.

He said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e got to work together to find the best way to deliver this, but I think the 海角视频 Government should be commended for their leadership in this area in legislating for Net Zero because you need that drive, because without that you will not achieve it.鈥

As part of a campaign to boost the take-up of apprenticeship roles, two new British Gas electric vans will travel from John O'Groats to Land鈥檚 End this week visiting cities including Glasgow, Salford, Wolverhampton and Cardiff, with engineers encouraging people to gain green skills by applying for an apprenticeship.

The Prime Minister said it was 鈥渢otally futuristic stuff鈥, describing the British Gas training centre as 鈥渦nbelievable鈥.
In a joint interview with BusinessLive and BBC Radio Leicester he said: 鈥淭hese are high wage jobs 鈥 they will leave their apprenticeships on 拢29,000 and they will have a fantastic skill.

鈥淲hat it shows for me is the connection between saving the planet, cutting CO2, making sure the 海角视频 is the lead as we go into COP26 at the end of the year 鈥 but creating jobs as well.

鈥淏ritish Gas is really forward looking. They are looking at how they can start to transform their output from hydrocarbons to hydrogen 鈥 liberating the hydrogen from the hydrocarbons as it were.

鈥淲hat I don鈥檛 think people realise is the existing gas network, which 85 per cent of homes are on, is capable of taking hydrogen.

鈥淎nd indeed, back in the seventies what was called the 鈥淭own Gas鈥 network actually had 55 per cent hydrogen on it.

鈥淲e won鈥檛 be going back to that, because that was quite dirty stuff 鈥 with lots of naphtha and what-have-you as well 鈥 but this will be a really clean and renewable approach.鈥

Commenting on Centrica鈥檚 commitment to bring more women into the workforce Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: 鈥淎s we have seen in this pandemic, women have been at the forefront of improving the lives of people across the country, and we want to encourage more and more women into these vital roles in STEM.

鈥淎pprenticeships are a cornerstone of our Plan for Jobs, and these new opportunities ensure that people across the 海角视频 are given the tools and skills they need to fulfil their true potential.鈥