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Humber Industrial Cluster Plan unveiled with seven key asks to set stage for Net Zero transformation

Jobs boom and huge contribution to climate change-abating ambition crystalised by two-year project

Key figures involved in the Humber Industrial Cluster Plan launch, from left, Jade Fernandez, SSE; Ian Livingston, Equinor; Will Joyce, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Research and Innovation; Iain Harris, Drax; Chris Gilbert, Phillips 66; Olivia Powis, Carbon Capture and Storage Association; David Talbot, Catch and Katie Hedges, Catch, on stage at Docks Academy.(Image: Reach Plc)

Together it is possible! That was the message to government and across the Energy Estuary as the Humber Industrial Cluster Plan and its key asks were unveiled.

The launch of the ‘how’ behind the ‘what’ showcased in the recently-released Humber 2030 Vision, is a detailed two-year piece of work serving up seven mandates for action if the most carbon intensive cluster in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is to play its part in helping to avert a climate emergency.

It states the transition from worst offender to global exemplar is “viable, robust, optimised, and can be implemented at speed”, with the urgent need for policy and economic frameworks outlined - with many eyes and ears on next week’s spring budget.

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Carbon capture and storage and hydrogen production are at the core, with pipeline networks for both linking key sites across the region. A capital investment of between £7 billion and £10 billion is anticipated, with almost 23,000 jobs envisaged.

Catch chief executive David Talbot, vice chair of the steering group behind the two-year º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Research and Innovation-funded project, said: “We all need to support our place and our industry on our journey through to 2040 and beyond.

Coffee table reading: The Humber Industrial Cluster Plan executive summary on stage at Docks Academy, where the full plan was launched.(Image: Reach Plc)

“The necessary supporting regional infrastructure needs to be in place to allow industry to deliver. Our industrial partners are primed and ready to invest. The message is clear. We need to work together as a region, and we need to start now.

“When we decarbonise the Humber we will have the case study to take to the national and world stage to show how we came together, innovated, built, adapted and improved supply chains and trained our people, supported our industry and created an inspirational story on developing a clean, green industrial cluster.”