Investment Certainty Needed for Hydrogen Development in East of England
The East of England requires predictable revenue, regulation, and infrastructure to attract hydrogen investment. Establishing early demand corridors and a phased corridor plan is critical for reducing risks and ensuring project viability.

The East of England is positioned to advance hydrogen development, particularly around the Bacton energy hub, which integrates key energy infrastructures. Successful hydrogen projects depend on the predictability of revenue, regulation, and infrastructure timelines to secure capital investment.
Establishing early demand corridors, such as Sizewell C's hydrogen bus initiative, can create dependable demand and attract investment. Additionally, Freeport East's plans to connect hydrogen supply to ports could enhance logistics and support future sustainable fuel production.
A phased corridor plan is necessary to clarify project sequencing and connect strategic demand nodes, ensuring a coherent approach to infrastructure investment, which is essential for building investor confidence in hydrogen markets. Without this certainty, the potential of the East may remain untapped.




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