Creating a regional hydrogen strategy
We have been working with the eThekwini Municipality over a number of years on projects including creating an energy strategic roadmap (ESR) with climate leadership group C40 Cities.
The ability to pursue this work further and develop a regional hydrogen strategy was made possible through UK grant funding, which was implemented through the UK’s Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) under its UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme.
Our work explored the potential for hydrogen use cases in eThekwini and Richards Bay. For example, in trucking and for buses it is ideal for vehicles travelling in hilly or mountainous terrain and over long distances where electric vehicles would perform less well. Hydrogen and its derivatives are also necessary to reduce emissions from shipping, where hydrogen can be used to replace diesel use for port machinery such as cranes and transporters.
As part of a period of stakeholder engagement, we conducted a public survey to establish the awareness of and appetite for hydrogen. This was supported by research into the existing use of hydrogen and its potential for the local economy in 2030, 2040 and 2050. Based on the assessment, up to 260,000 construction jobs, and 11,000 permanent jobs could be created by 2030, attracting up to $23 billion of investment in the eThekwini and Richards Bay region by 2050.