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Rough could play vital winter energy security role if hydrogen policy pushes on - Centrica

Energy giant needs regulatory framework around hydrogen to justify huge spend that could be timely for gas storage

Centrica's Rough platform, located 19 miles off East Yorkshire. (Image: Centrica Storage)

A rapid hardening of hydrogen policy could pave the way for the huge Rough storage facility to provide energy security for the short term, holding crucial winter gas supplies.

Government laying out a regulatory framework for storage of the key solution to reach Net Zero could also build the case for the East Yorkshire asset to play a vital role as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.

Should the Putin regime cut off gas supplies to Europe then the squeeze could be put on market supply from Norway - a country the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has direct pipeline links with.

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As reported, a £1.6 billion plan to transform the facility - operated from Easington - could support more than 4,000 jobs across the wider economy, with 450 there.

Major hydrogen production plans are harboured in the Humber, and plans to use the vast caverns under the North Sea to hold it, balancing supply and demand, were brought forward as an option for Rough last summer. November saw it put at the heart of the company's COP26 response.

Now as ministers look to ensure the lights stay on amid the ongoing conflict, with reports of worst case scenario plans being tested, one solution has been highlighted.

A spokesperson for Centrica said it had been talking to the government about Rough “for some time in terms of long term hydrogen, but with some shorter term options around methane given the current global situation”.