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Press release: Environment Agency publishes guidance on production of ‘blue’ hydrogen

Environment Agency

February 3
11:17 2023

The Environment Agency has today published regulatory guidance on the production of hydrogen from methane with carbon capture, otherwise known as blue hydrogen.

The Agency has worked in consultation with industry, other UK regulators and academia to develop this guidance.

The guidance will help businesses design and develop industrial facilities for the production of blue hydrogen, a low carbon energy carrier that is a key feature of the UKs new hydrogen strategy, launched in August last year.

Hydrogen itself is a clean fuel that is widely used in transportation and electricity generation. When consumed in a fuel cell, the only product is water. Blue hydrogen typically refers to hydrogen which has been made using methane or other carbon-based gases. The carbon dioxide produced is then captured ready for long-term geological storage.

Operators wishing to produce blue hydrogen in England will need an environmental permit from the Environment Agency. The guidance will help businesses meet strict requirements that protect the environment and communities before they are granted a permit.

Georgina Collins, Director of Regulated Industry at the Environment Agency said:

The Environment Agency has an important part to play as an enabler of UK Net Zero and weve been working hard to develop guidance so that operators understand the regulatory requirements for emerging energy technologies.

Hydrogen is likely to play an important part in our low carbon future, and as environmental regulator our role is to ensure that hydrogen production is conducted in a way that protects people and the environment. Our emerging techniques guidance will go a long way towards achieving that.

Aradhna Tandon, Policy Manager at Energy UK said:

We welcome the guidance as an integral step for building investors confidence in new technologies required to meet the UKs Net Zero targets. The industry needs a clear understanding of how these technologies will be regulated so it can be taken into account in early stages of our design and build processes.

Clare Jackson, Chief Executive at Hydrogen UK said:

We are thrilled to have supported the Environment Agency to produce this guidance which will help get hydrogen projects off the ground and ultimately deliver on the UKs climate targets.

Approval guidance gives the industry confidence in the future of hydrogen and we look forward to continuing to work closely with the Environment Agency

The guidance published by the EA helps companies understand the risks that must be managed and outlines the available techniques for preventing or minimising emissions and impacts on the environment.

As well as providing permitting advice to operators, the guidance gives an insight to the public on how environmental regulations and standards are being applied in order to protect commu

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