MP, Chairman of the Environmental Audit Committee
(EAC), has written to Business Secretary stating that the lack of clear vision from Government
risks scuppering progress for hydrogen to play a key role in
developing the UK’s low carbon energy mix.
The EAC heard during evidence sessions and in written
correspondence that the lack of a Hydrogen Strategy is holding
back the sector. It is clear that the UK has the expertise and
the technology capabilities to scale up low-carbon hydrogen, but
it lags behind other nations such as Australia, Japan and Canada
which all have ambitious hydrogen strategies, as well as the
recently launched EU initiative.
A Hydrogen Strategy could play a key role in supporting
cost-effective decarbonisation of transport sectors such as
aviation and shipping. A clear vision could lead to hydrogen
clusters forming around the country, supporting jobs and local
economies, while supporting heavy industrial processes such as
chemicals and steel in a transition to hydrogen. This
decarbonisation could be accomplished by mixing hydrogen with
natural gas or developing power plants to run on 100% hydrogen.
At present 95% of global hydrogen is derived from fossil fuel
feedstocks, so more must be done to champion carbon capture and
storage (CCS) to ensure hydrogen fully contributes to a
low-carbon future. The UK has the potential with its
world-leading offshore wind sector to champion green hydrogen,
but there is also significant potential to decarbonise blue
hydrogen created using fossil fuels.
Environmental Audit Committee Chairman, Rt Hon MP, said:
“We must end our reliance on dirty fuels and hydrogen could be
the key to realising our low-carbon potential. The UK’s strengths
in innovation, technology and skills can be utilised to champion
hydrogen as a major player in our energy mix – but the Government
must pave the way.
“The Committee heard time and again during evidence that the UK’s
lack of a Hydrogen Strategy by Government is holding back efforts
to make scaling up hydrogen production a reality. The upcoming
National Infrastructure Strategy due in the Autumn could be an
excellent opportunity for the Government to bring forward a
Hydrogen Strategy to underpin its commitment to a Net Zero
Britain.”
The Committee has requested a response by 2 September.
Notes to editors:
The letter follows a recent evidence hearing held by the EAC and
written evidence received as part of its inquiry Technological
Innovation and Climate Change.
Further information:
Committee membership is as follows: Rt Hon MP, Chairman (Con, Ludlow), (Con, North Norfolk),
MP (Con,
Christchurch), (Lab, Enfield North), (Lab, Brent North), Rt Hon MP (Con, Scarborough and Whitby), (Con, Blyth
Valley), (Con, Dudley North), (Green, Brighton Pavilion), (Con, Broadland), (SNP,
Falkirk), Dr (Con, Hendon),
(Lab/Co-Op, Leeds North West), Mr (Con, North West Cambridgeshire), (Lab, Leicester East), (Lab, Nottingham East).