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Confirmed intention to award £46.5 million grant to ITM Power to support manufacturing scale-up[1][2]. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband highlighted it as part of clean energy mission for energy security and jobs in South Yorkshire[2].
Holds the authority to grant the development consent order (DCO) for the H2Teesside project. Decision on the plant has been delayed to October 2025 amid increased scrutiny and internal Cabinet conflict over land use priorities.[1][3]
Administers programs such as the Hydrogen Allocation Round (HAR1), which selected and subsidized hydrogen projects including those by ScottishPower[1][2]. No public comment from the department on ScottishPower’s decision is currently available[1].
UK government agency that provided funding for the hydrogen trial as part of their broader £1 billion innovation funding aimed at achieving net-zero carbon emissions.
UK government agency that partly funded the HT1 project via the Low Carbon Hydrogen Supply 2 funding program and is developing regulatory frameworks for offshore hydrogen transportation and storage.

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