The North East of England Process Industry Cluster has praised the North East’s leading position on hydrogen, saying it cements the region as the hydrogen hub of the UK.

The message comes across loud and clear following the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy’s Phase-2 announcement of the Carbon Capture Usage and Storage Cluster Sequencing Process.

Projects shortlisted in the announcement will now be eligible to receive support from the Government’s £1bn CCS Infrastructure Fund and amongst the successful listings are two large-scale blue hydrogen projects based in Teesside.

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The projects include Kellas Midstream’s H2NorthEast development and bp’s H2Teesside, both of which are part of The Northern Endurance Partnership’s East Coast Cluster.

As the only cluster in the UK shortlisted for two major blue hydrogen projects, combined with the UK's largest independently owned hydrogen production plant owned by BOC, and several green hydrogen projects already ongoing across the region, the North East now has considerably more hydrogen projects than anywhere else in the UK.

Philip Aldridge, CEO at NEPIC said: “The BEIS Phase-2 announcement is excellent news for our region and really cements the North East as the hydrogen hub of the UK and a global ‘Super Place’ for hydrogen.”

“Almost half of the UK’s Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) projects are based in the North East, which demonstrates our commitment to lead on CCUS initiatives.

“Not only will this create thousands of jobs and attract investment across the local landscape, but this is also a huge step in the future distribution of low-carbon power that will be essential to the long-term sustainability of many businesses throughout the area.”

Chris Holt, clean growth manager at NEPIC added: “The Cluster Sequencing announcement highlights how clean growth is delivering for the North East in an unprecedented way and will provide exciting opportunities across our membership of over 300 companies.

“The news is timed perfectly to coincide with our Clean Growth Conference on Tuesday 20th September, where attendees will have the opportunity to hear from BOC, Sembcorp Energy UK and Kellas Midstream, both of whom were successful in the BEIS Phase-2 Cluster Sequencing Process.”

To hear more from the companies announced in BEIS Phase-2 and insights surrounding Net Zero in the North East, tickets for NEPIC’s Clean Growth Conference can be found here

NEPIC is a not-for-profit member-funded cluster organisation representing the process sector and supply chain, principally in the North East of England. It works closely with over 300 member companies to forge business relationships that identify opportunities, connections, collaboration and growth.

 

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