LONDON - EnergyPathways plc (AIM: EPP), a company specializing in the development of low carbon energy solutions, has announced its membership with Hydrogen UK (HUK), the nation's primary trade association for the hydrogen industry. This partnership aligns EnergyPathways with other leading companies in efforts to foster the UK's hydrogen economy and contribute to the country's net-zero emission goals.
HUK represents a broad spectrum of the hydrogen sector, including producers, innovators, and users. It provides a unified voice for policy advocacy, industry standards, and the promotion of hydrogen infrastructure investment. Membership in HUK connects EnergyPathways with influential stakeholders, including government and local authorities, and positions the company to influence policy and regulatory frameworks central to the hydrogen economy.
Ben Clube, CEO of EnergyPathways, expressed the company's commitment to collaborating with tier-one companies and the government through HUK to advance the deployment of hydrogen solutions. He emphasized the importance of developing an investment environment conducive to scaling hydrogen solutions, such as storage, to attract the necessary capital.
EnergyPathways aims to leverage this partnership to inform key stakeholders about the MESH project, a new large-scale energy storage facility designed to supply natural gas and green hydrogen to the UK market. MESH stands as a fully decarbonized and zero-emission facility, powered by renewable wind farms in the UK Irish Sea region, and it is expected to have a lifespan of over 20 years.
The company's involvement with HUK is a strategic move to enhance its role in the UK's energy transition and the broader development of a sustainable hydrogen economy. This membership is a step towards ensuring that EnergyPathways can influence the future of hydrogen storage and utilization in the UK, contributing to the national objective of achieving net-zero emissions.
The information in this article is based on a press release statement from EnergyPathways plc.
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