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Date of issue: 19th November 2024

Bradford’s Budget Boost

Funding for the UK’s largest low carbon hydrogen production facility, to be located in Bradford, was confirmed by The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves during Wednesday’s budget speech.

Bradford Low Carbon Hydrogen is the largest of 11 green hydrogen projects set to receive a share of £2 billion, which the government is spending to stimulate the production and demand for green hydrogen.

The Bradford project, which is expected to generate £120m for the local economy and support the creation of up to 125 new jobs, is being delivered by joint venture partners N-Gen and Hygen, with support from Bradford Council.

 

Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, Leader of Bradford Council said

“I’m pleased to see the Chancellor announcing this significant investment in Bradford.  The Bradford Low Carbon Hydrogen programme will play an important role in helping Bradford deliver on its climate change ambitions as well as bringing investment and green jobs to Bradford.”

Located at Birksall Gas Works, close to Bowling Back Lane in Bradford, the plant will have the capacity to produce 12.5 tonnes of hydrogen each day, enough to fuel 800 buses with cleaner energy.

Hydrogen production secures the future of the Birkshall site which has a rich heritage stretching back almost 100 years. It was previously home to three large gas holders with the site producing and storing gas for use by the city’s homes and businesses.

The site will comprise hydrogen production, storage, dispensing and refuelling facilities, with the hydrogen generated through a process known as electrolysis which uses low carbon electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Hydrogen does not emit carbon when burned, meaning it can support the decarbonisation of several sectors including heavy transport such as HGVs and buses. It can also be used as a replacement for natural gas in industrial processes.

 

A joint statement from Gareth Mills, Managing Director at N-Gen Energy and Jamie Burns, Director at HYGEN Energy said

“We were thrilled to hear The Chancellor’s commitment to our Bradford project in this week’s budget and look forward to working with the Government as we deliver this hugely important scheme.

Our project, along with the other 10 receiving funding, will provide a boost to local economies and demonstrate the potential of hydrogen production at scale, as we look to move to locally produced, cleaner sources of energy and encourage more investment into the hydrogen industry”

 

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said

“We’ve declared a climate emergency in West Yorkshire, and we’re committed to net zero by 2038, so I’m delighted that one of the UK’s biggest hydrogen production facilities is right here in Bradford.