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Council’s role in realising green hydrogen potential in Highland





Discussions have taken place this week on what Highland Council’s role in respect of the emerging hydrogen economy should be and how best to advance hydrogen opportunities across the Highlands.

The leader met with representatives from Scottish Power to focus on hydrogen generation and the meeting was followed by another, arranged with officers from across council services, which included a presentation by Fiona Landy from the Hydrogen Accelerator.

Council leader Margaret Davidson
Council leader Margaret Davidson

Both the talks involving the leader and the presentation focused on the critical issue of demand - demand, at a regional level, will give confidence to producers that there is a viable market and will result in inward investment.

Leader Cllr Margaret Davidson said: “Highland Council has an important facilitation and enabling role to play in respect of hydrogen going forward. There is huge investment potential if we get the basics right. There are also clear opportunities for our planning service and the decarbonisation of our fleet to deliver cost effectiveness and a healthier affordable future.”

The council is a partner in the Hydrogen Utilisation and Green Energy project which began in June 2019. HUGE's ambition is to raise awareness of the use of green hydrogen as a viable energy source, especially for remote and rural communities in housing, transport and industry.

The partnership is led by Environment Research Institute, North College UHI and includes a wide range of partners across the NPA region in research, industry and public bodies. Other partners include Action Renewables (Northern Ireland); Aran Islands Energy Co-op (Ireland); NUI Galway (Ireland); Lappeenranta University of Technology (Finland); University of Faroe Islands (Faroe Islands); Icelandic New Energy (Iceland).

The next step will be to set up a working group within the council to lead on the development of a mission statement and a plan to take things forward with support offered from Fiona Landy.


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