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Businesses call on chancellor to commit to UK-wide hydrogen strategy

Bosses from more than 40 businesses looking to build a green recovery have vowed to invest £1.5bn in hydrogen technologies as they called on chancellor Rishi Sunak to lay the foundations for a UK-wide hydrogen strategy.

In a letter to the chancellor, the campaign group, Hydrogen Strategy Now, set out a commitment to unlocking investment, creating jobs and slashing emissions. They argue that developing a clear, strategic plan will unlock significant private funding in hydrogen technologies and manufacturing across the country, driving growth and generating hundreds of thousands of green jobs.

The cross-industry group, which combined employs around 100,000 people and has a value of £100bn in the UK, stands ready to invest up to £1.5bn in hydrogen projects and create thousands of jobs across the country.

Leading businesses have vowed to invest £1.5bn in hydrogen technologies as they called on chancellor Rishi Sunak to lay the foundations for a UK-wide hydrogen strategy / Picture: Getty/iStock

 

Attracting cross-party support, the collective, which includes industry leaders such as Siemens, Bosch, JCB and EDF, believes the UK has the potential to become a global leader in low-carbon hydrogen technology, but it must move fast to realise this opportunity and achieve the maximum economic benefit.

They believe a UK-wide hydrogen economy will:

Create and sustain hundreds of thousands of high-skilled, green jobs, in all parts of the country and align with the government’s ‘levelling-up’ agenda
Drive progress to net zero and improve air quality in towns and cities
Secure private investment in the UK, and unlock export opportunities for our products and skills
Increase our energy security by making fuller use of the UK’s natural resources

The letter to the chancellor states: “As you look to design a post-Covid recovery, we encourage you to focus on creating high-skilled, green jobs, in sectors that will be critical to the future economy, such as low-carbon energy, transport and heavy industry.

“These measures would be wholly complementary to the government’s levelling-up agenda and long-term decarbonisation goals. For example, the Committee for Climate Change has made it clear that the UK will not meet its net zero targets without significant investment in the hydrogen economy.

“The global hydrogen economy is estimated to be worth $2.5 trillion by 2050, supporting 30 million jobs. Other nations, such as Australia, Japan, South Korea, Canada, and China have already set ambitious strategies for growing their hydrogen economies. Just last week, Germany joined this list with their own €9 billion hydrogen strategy. The European Commission is also creating an EU hydrogen strategy, which includes plans for multi-billion euro investment in hydrogen projects, and schemes to boost sales of hydrogen electric vehicles.

“It is now clear that hydrogen is going to play an essential role in the world’s future, low-carbon economy. The increasingly bold steps being taken by other nations underlines the need for the UK to bring forward urgent measures to establish a hydrogen strategy and unlock investment and innovation. We should not risk falling behind other nations in developing our hydrogen industry.”

As well as the significant investment, the cross-industry group has also said they would create thousands of jobs across the country if the hydrogen strategy is backed by Government / Picture: Getty/iStock

 

Baroness Brown, vice-chair of the Committee on Climate Change, which is due to publish its annual report to Parliament this month, said: “The UK missed the boat on wind technology and missed the boat on batteries. We can’t afford to miss the boat on hydrogen.

“I strongly agree that the UK urgently needs a hydrogen strategy, as there are too many small, piecemeal funds and projects. We need some serious private and public funding, and a coordinated effort between government and industry, to kickstart and grow a green-job-creating hydrogen economy across the country.”

Business leaders from the following firms have signed the letter and backed the campaign:

Adelan, Air Products, Alstom, Anglo American, Arcola, Arup, Ballard, BayoTech, BCGA, BOC, Bosch, Bramble, Cadent, EDF, ENA, Energy UK, Enterprise, Equinor, EUA, Green Tomato Cars, ITM, JCB, Johnson Matthey, Kiwa, Orsted, Riversimple, Ryse, Siemens, SMMT, Storengy, UK H2Mobility, UKHFCA, ULEMCo, Uniper, Vattenfall, Wales & West Utilities, Waste2Tricity, Wrightbus, WSP, Ulemco.

Alexander Stafford, Conservative MP for Rother Valley and a member of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee added: “It is abundantly clear that the government must support a truly sustainable green recovery. These brilliant businesses are critical to achieving that future green energy mix, and they will achieve that through their hydrogen operations.

“We want to see emissions reduced, we want investment and we want green jobs. If we don’t want the UK to be left behind we need to act now, supporting hydrogen to the benefit of us all.”

Alex Sobel, Labour MP for Leeds North West, Chair of the Net Zero APPG and member of the Environmental Audit Committee concluded: “The businesses that are signed up to the UK Hydrogen Strategy Now campaign are ready to invest, create jobs, and lead the way on hydrogen. Their voice is powerful and their arguments compelling – now is the time to seize the initiative.”


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