Planned hydrogen site could fuel 800 buses

A hydrogen fuelling facility that could provide enough hydrogen for 800 buses a day has been approved.

Hygen Energy, which like hydrogen bus manufacturer Wrightbus is directed by Jo Bamford, has had plans for the Bradford facility approved by Bradford Council. The company is working in partnership with N-Gen to deliver the hydrogen production site, with the aim of producing enough hydrogen to replace 800 diesel-fuelled buses a day with hydrogen-powered equivalents. At the end of last year, the Bradford Low Carbon Hydrogen facility became the biggest scheme to be awarded funding through the government’s Hydrogen Production Business Model, with the plant having the capacity to produce around 12.5 tonnes of hydrogen per day.

“The granting of planning permission is a significant step in the development of a facility which will provide enormous benefits to the people of Bradford and the surrounding area” – Jamie Burns, Director at Hygen

Jamie Burns, Director at Hygen, said: “The granting of planning permission is a significant step in the development of a facility which will provide enormous benefits to the people of Bradford and the surrounding area.

“Along with our partners, we have worked tirelessly to develop these plans, which will provide a blueprint for how complex projects like this can be delivered, boosting the hydrogen and green economies of the UK.”

“We expect the facility to be a valuable addition to the Bradford economy” – Gareth Mills, Managing Director at N-Gen

Gareth Mills, Managing Director at N-Gen, said: “We are extremely proud to be bringing a flagship hydrogen production facility and significant investment to Bradford. The site was once home to gas holders, which stored natural gas used by the residents and businesses in Bradford, so it is fitting that the site will continue its heritage and now be used for the production and storage of hydrogen, a cleaner fuel.

“We expect the facility to be a valuable addition to the Bradford economy, providing a viable way for local businesses to decarbonise, as well as attracting new companies and jobs to the area, by placing the city at the forefront of the transition to clean energy.”

Businesses and other users in West Yorkshire will be able to use the refuelling facilities on site, with distribution experts Ryze (also directed by Jo Bamford) delivering hydrogen to industrial users across the region.

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