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Skidmore review welcomed on the Humber where Net Zero energy transition plans are in place

Chamber welcomes efforts with Energy Estuary ready to lead on transformation and decarbonisation

Chris Skidmore's Mission Zero review has been welcomed on the Humber, where many of the major infrastructure plans can be found.

Humber business leaders have welcomed the “powerful review” on how the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ can deliver and implement net zero policies effectively and efficiently across the country.

Former Conservative Energy Minister, Chris Skidmore MP, has made more than 130 recommendations in his 330-page report, stating more could be done to capitalise on the “historic opportunity”. Huge importance was placed on prompt cross-sectoral infrastructure strategy development for electricity, hydrogen and CO2 - an area where the region is keen to lead.

Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce chief executive, Dr Ian Kelly, welcomed the report. He said: “Chris Skidmore’s Net Zero review reflects exactly what Humber businesses are thinking about the economic opportunities and the environmental need to go much further and faster as we seek to move from the dirtiest carbon cluster region in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ towards being an exemplar of best practice.

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“The stop start policies of the last few years on green investment must now be replaced by calm consistent but increasingly speedy policy making by our new Prime Minister and indeed Labour if they win the next election.”

Dr Kelly said The Skidmore report ‘Mission Zero’ reinforces many of the points made by Humber business leaders to the Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband when he visited the Chamber’s head office in Hull recently. Mr Miliband, was impressed by the ambition of energy and renewables business leaders in the Humber to cut their carbon outputs and promised to support efforts to speed things up in Westminster and Whitehall.

Releasing his report, Mr Skidmore urged ministers to grasp the ‘historic opportunity’, highlighting how the government’s Net Zero Strategy offers the right direction, and the right policies to do so. He said: “We should be proud of the lead the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has taken in tackling climate change, having exceeded expectations so far in our race to net zero emissions by 2050. As essential as that is environmentally, it also puts us at an economic advantage globally.

“We lead in areas including clean technologies, science, manufacturing and green finance – areas that, if managed right, can lead to new jobs and strong economic growth.