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Humber credited with inspiring PM's 10-point plan for a green industrial revolution

Global aspirations highlighted by senior civil servant with clean growth portfolio across Europe

Humber-hinged - how a DIT director saw the Prime Minister's 10-point plan.(Image: PA / Orsted)

The Humber’s global leadership aspirations for Net Zero delivery and knowledge export have been verified by a senior government official.

Catriona Graham is director for clean growth in Europe with the Department for International Trade, while also sitting as Consul General in Milan.

She addressed The Waterline Summit from Italy, and told how the Energy Estuary had already inspired the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s green industrial revolution as articulated through Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s 10-point plan, thanks to the trailblazing success in offshore wind.

Read more: Offshore wind the lynchpin for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's route to Net Zero - new Energy and Climate Change Minister

Ms Graham, a Cambridge physics graduate who also holds a masters in Sustainable Energy Engineering from Edinburgh University, said: “I think the Humber is a really great example of transition.

“The Humber, as a region of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, benefited from the first industrial revolution based around coal, and it is interesting that the industrial revolution we are now seeing in the Humber is based around the removal of coal from our economy, and it is fantastic to see the same region growing in the same way, but this time in a green sense.

Catriona Graham, director for clean growth in Europe with the Department for International Trade.

“The Humber can be an example for other regions around the world of this fact; that the green transition leads to economic growth, leads to new jobs.

"Success, particularly around offshore wind, has inspired the nationwide plan that the Prime Minister has launched - the 10 point plan for green industrial revolution for the entire º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.