A new funding milestone of £96 million from Ofgem is set to accelerate the development of the East Coast Hydrogen pipeline, a crucial part of the UK’s hydrogen infrastructure expansion. This initiative, which spans across Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and the Humber region, is designed to create a hydrogen transport network that will support the decarbonisation of industries and power generation, paving the way for a future-ready, low-carbon economy.
Led by National Gas, Cadent, and Northern Gas Networks, the East Coast Hydrogen project aims to replace natural gas with hydrogen, significantly cutting emissions in sectors such as heavy industry and power generation. This infrastructure project is key to ensuring that the UK meets its climate goals while maintaining energy security and supporting economic growth. The £96 million will be directed towards critical stages of development, including engineering, planning, and public consultations, as the project moves closer to its goal of creating a hydrogen-ready pipeline network over the next decade.
This funding boost follows the government’s recent announcement of £500 million to support regional hydrogen transport and storage, demonstrating a strong commitment to building the hydrogen economy at scale. Industry stakeholders, such as Verallia UK, have welcomed the initiative, recognising the vital role it will play in helping businesses decarbonise and align with sustainable production practices.