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Correspondence: Hydrogen village trial: open letter to Gas Distribution Networks and further information

Health Safety Executive

December 14
11:40 2023

Launch of Stage 2: open letter to gas distribution networks, 6 May 2022

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Update: 14 December 2023

The proposed hydrogen heating village trial in Redcar cannot go ahead as designed, as the main source of hydrogen supply will not be available. As such, the government is not in a position to provide support for the trial.

The government believes that low carbon hydrogen may have a role to play in heat decarbonisation, alongside heat pumps and heat networks, in slower time in some locations. The government therefore still plans to take a decision in 2026 on whether, and if so how, hydrogen will contribute to heating decarbonisation.

Decisions in 2026 will be informed by evidence from our wider research, development and testing programme and the neighbourhood trial in Fife (H100), as well as similar trials across Europe. Northern Gas Networks (NGN) early planning work for a trial in Redcar has also provided valuable evidence to support policy decisions, in particular, building survey data, grid conversion plans, and consumer research.

Proposals received

BEIS and Ofgem issued an open letter to the 4 Gas Distribution Networks (GDNs) on 6 May 2022 (initiallypublished on Ofgems site), setting out the expected requirements forGDNapplications for funding for the next stages of the village trial.

In March 2023, Cadent andNGNsubmitted detailed design proposals for hydrogen heating village trial projects in Whitby, Ellesmere Port and Redcar, Teesside, respectively. The proposals submitted by Cadent andNGNwere applications for funding to convert a large village to hydrogen or alternative heating solution instead of natural gas.

The proposals were assessed against the requirements for funding applications set out in an annex of the open letter issued to the gas networks, as well as overarching criteria such as the value for money and deliverability of the project.

In July 2023, it was announced that Whitby, Ellesmere Port was no longer being considered as a location for the trial. The proposed hydrogen heating village trial in Redcar, Teesside also cannot go ahead as designed, as the main source of hydrogen supply will not be available.

Published 6 May 2022
Last updated 14 December 2023 +show all updates
  1. The proposed hydrogen heating village trial in Redcar cannot go ahead as designed, as the main source of hydrogen supply will not be available. As such, the government is not in a position to provide support for the trial.

  2. The government is continuing to develop the proposal for a hydrogen village trial in Redcar, Teesside with Northern Gas Networks (NGN). Whitby, Ellesmere Port will no longer be considered as the location for the hydrogen village trial. A decision on whether to proceed with the trial in Redcar will be made by the government later this year. We will publish information on the outcome of the governments decision here.

  3. Northern Gas Networks (NGN) and Cadent have submitted detailed designs for a hydrogen village trial.

  4. First published.

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