UK Government Selects Vertex Hydrogen
08.16.2022 By Ella Keskin - NEWS

August 16, 2022 [LNG Industry] – Vertex Hydrogen’s HyNet Hydrogen Production Plant has been selected by the UK government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to move forward in the Phase-2 Cluster Sequencing Process. The project will now proceed to the due diligence stage.

 

Joe Seifert, CEO of Vertex Hydrogen, commented:

“We are at the heart of the HyNet cluster and are committed to delivering a world-class hydrogen economy with substantial capital investment to reduce carbon emissions, secure and grow UK manufacturing jobs and deliver value for money for stakeholders.We see this announcement as further support to the hydrogen sector as the UK positions itself as a global leader in this emerging industry. Congratulations also to the other three hydrogen production projects selected in the East Coast Cluster, namely BP (bpH2Teeside), Equinor (Hydrogen to Humber) and Kellas (H2NorthEast).”

 


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