Business leaders behind huge zero and low carbon plans for the Humber have welcomed the launch of the 海角视频 Hydrogen Strategy.
More than a third of the government鈥檚 stated 5GW ambition could be achieved on the Energy Estuary.
This week鈥檚 publication has been described as kick-starting that regional ambition, with three proposed production hubs - Equinor鈥檚 at Saltend, Uniper at North Killingholme and the pioneering Gigastack green energy project close to the latter, with major storage facilities eyed for Aldbrough and offshore at Rough.
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Immingham, the 海角视频's largest port, has revealed grand fuel-switching plans, with clusters of hydrogen end users from oil to steel, through power and other process industry sectors.
It follows offshore wind as a second major pillar in the transformational plans for decarbonisation on the Humber - already described as being part of the 鈥榖irthplace of the 海角视频鈥檚 hydrogen industry鈥.
Pulling much of it together is the Zero Carbon Humber proposal for a dual network of hydrogen supply and carbon capture.
A spokesperson for the Zero Carbon Humber partnership - with 12 member companies actively engaged - said: 鈥淭his is a welcome step forward in kick-starting a hydrogen economy in the Humber. Over the coming years, the combination of hydrogen, carbon capture and negative emissions technologies will play a pivotal role in decarbonising critical sectors of our economy including power, heating, transport and heavy industry.

鈥淭he Zero Carbon Humber partnership, as part of the East Coast Cluster, brings together the companies that can make this a reality, incorporating hydrogen production facilities, hydrogen-fuelled power stations, hydrogen storage and common hydrogen infrastructure linking them together. These projects combined have the potential to meet over a third of the Government鈥檚 5GW hydrogen capacity target. Developing this world-leading infrastructure in the Humber would build the capacity of the 海角视频-wide supply chain, support thousands of jobs and help level up the region.鈥
Equinor is an anchor element, with plans for production at Saltend and a joint venture with SSE for power production in North Lincolnshire.
Grete Tveit, senior vice president for low carbon solutions with the Norwegian energy major, said: 鈥淲e welcome the publication of Britain鈥檚 first-ever Hydrogen Strategy and look forward to use our extensive experience in helping 海角视频 Government meeting the 5GW low carbon hydrogen production capacity target by 2030.
鈥淎t Equinor we stand ready to offer low carbon projects, including potentially the 海角视频鈥檚 first low carbon hydrogen plant H2H Saltend, as well as the Keadby Hydrogen power station and Aldbrough Hydrogen Storage projects we鈥檙e developing together with SSE Thermal.
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鈥淭hese projects will help deliver industrial decarbonisation and economic benefits on an unprecedented scale.鈥
Uniper, with large scale production plans centred around its North Killingholme power station, said it looks forward to continuing to engage with government in developing business models and driving forward decarbonisation - referencing the Humber.
It had only called for strategy acceleration last week.
Mike Lockett, Uniper 海角视频 country chairman, said: 鈥淭he plan set out in the Hydrogen Strategy, together with the set of consultations, provides the next step in developing the framework that will need to be in place for investors like Uniper to take forward hydrogen projects in the 海角视频.

鈥淲e know that hydrogen will be crucial in helping the 海角视频 achieve Net Zero by 2050, especially in tackling hard to decarbonise sectors such as industry, heat and transport. To ensure we can deliver hydrogen at scale it is important to recognise the role that both blue and green hydrogen will play, which is why we welcome the Government鈥檚 commitment to a 鈥榯wintrack鈥 approach. Investing in both blue and green hydrogen is essential to drive forward innovative solutions that will reduce emissions across key sectors, whilst supporting global competitiveness, and the 海角视频鈥檚 post-Covid economic recovery.
鈥淗owever, whilst we welcome this package of measures, we must also recognise that this is the start of a process and there is more work to be done in bringing forward investment in technology and infrastructure, if we are to make a 海角视频 hydrogen economy a reality.鈥
An early leader in hydrogen deployment is ITM Power, working with Phillips 66 Humber Refinery and Orsted on the Gigastack project in the Humber. The Sheffield firm also provides electrolyser units to industry globally. Mr Kwarteng visited the new factory as part of the announcement.
Chief executive Dr Graham Cooley said: 鈥淏y supporting the creation of a 海角视频 home market, today鈥檚 announcement is a very welcome step in helping British companies cement their positions as world leaders in hydrogen technology. The industry needs a policy landscape in place that identifies priorities and support mechanisms for rolling out green hydrogen production in the 海角视频 and that鈥檚 just what today鈥檚 Hydrogen Strategy sets out.
鈥淕reen, zero-carbon hydrogen can abate greenhouse gas emissions from industry, transport and heat. It can be used to store our abundant renewable energy from offshore wind and longer term, be used to create export markets. This is a win for the 海角视频鈥檚 decarbonisation plans, a win for cleaner air and a win for British jobs.鈥
Greeting the strategy release, chief executive at SSE, Alistair Phillips-Davies, also flagged projects in the Humber.
He said: 鈥淲e strongly welcome the publication of this first-ever Hydrogen Strategy and hope to turn this encouraging strategy into firm and rapid action through our exciting plans. These include working with Equinor on the world鈥檚 first major hydrogen-fired power station at Keadby and , as well as our partnership with Siemens to co-locate hydrogen production facilities at our wind farms. The strategy is a welcome first step to realising the potential of hydrogen.鈥
Also looking at storage - and domestic use is Centrica, via its storage and British Gas entities.

Chris O鈥橲hea, chief executive, said: 鈥淭he Government's Hydrogen Strategy is a welcome and crucial step in demonstrating a commitment to the important role of hydrogen as a low carbon fuel in the future energy mix in the home and industry.
鈥淲e鈥檙e already installing hydrogen ready boilers today and we support the Government's proposal that all new boilers installed after 2026 are hydrogen ready. This will be one of the least disruptive and cheapest options for consumers, which will help ensure a just and fair transition for all.
鈥淧roducing hydrogen at scale will require hydrogen storage facilities to manage the inevitable fluctuations in production and demand, and it's why we are discussing with Government the possibility of converting our Rough North Sea field into a major hydrogen-ready storage facility to meet this need at the lowest cost. In doing so, we hope to provide a crucial part of the foundations of the hydrogen economy to put us on track to meet the objective shared by both Government and Centrica of meeting net zero in 2050.
鈥淲e want to do this in a way which reduces the cost of the energy transition to consumers and supports a green industrial revolution by creating thousands of jobs."
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