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Hydrogen Hub launches in Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire has become the latest place to open a Hydrogen Hub initiative, driving the launch of new hydrogen and fuel cell projects in the area.

The launch of the Oxfordshire Hydrogen Hub is said to be an important step towards realising Oxford’s ambition to introduce the country’s first zero emission zone in 2020
The launch of the Oxfordshire Hydrogen Hub is said to be an important step towards realising Oxford’s ambition to introduce the country’s first zero emission zone in 2020

Launched as Oxford City Council pushes ahead with plans to ban petrol and diesel cars from the city centre by the end of the decade, the initiative will be located at the University of Oxford’s Said Business School and will bring together local stakeholders and the hydrogen and fuel cell industry to develop projects that will deploy technology in a way which meets the local energy needs of the community.

The opening of the Oxfordshire Hydrogen Hub follows the January 2016 launch of the initiative in Swindon and Wiltshire, which has driven more than £1.5m of external investment in hydrogen and fuel cell projects in the region with over 50 different organisations participating in working groups and projects. This includes a major fleet trial of hydrogen cars.

Hydrogen Hub’s chairman, Kevin Fothergill said: “The Hydrogen Hub has been very successful in Swindon and Wiltshire, developing and deploying hydrogen and fuel cell projects which have established the region as a leader in these clean energy technologies. We are really excited about the launch of the Oxfordshire Hydrogen Hub and we look forward to working with Oxfordshire local authorities, the Government and local businesses to help them achieve an innovative and ambitious plan to improve local air quality and decarbonise energy for the benefit of the local environment and economy.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

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