Further hydrogen investment welcomed

Mike Foster, chief executive of the Energy and Utilities Alliance.
Mike Foster, chief executive of the EUA, who last year brokered a price promise on hydrogen ready boilers

A government target to double hydrogen gas production as part of a new energy strategy this week has been welcomed.

Mike Foster, CEO of the Energy and Utilities Alliance, said: “The energy crisis has forced the government to announce this new strategy and we welcome it. The PM has made his move towards hydrogen, doubling his ambition and we say ‘well done’. He has recognised the need for a flexible, low carbon and affordable gas to heat homes and power industry. Hydrogen is that gas. And across the globe, in response to Putin’s savagery, nations are turning to hydrogen.

“Hydrogen heating will mean people can keep their gas boilers, cookers and fires; it is just the gas that is being changed. We did the same thing in the 1960s, moving from Town Gas to natural gas, now we will move from natural gas to hydrogen. The UK will lead the way, as it did before, and that is what this government wants to see.

“Consumers will avoid major disruption to their lives, minimise the costs associated with achieving net zero, at the same time help save the planet from climate change, and keep Putin’s gas in the ground. That’s what I call a win.”

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