UK HFCA lobbies parliament to propel UK to net zero

Members of a leading trade group in the field of hydrogen joined dozens of MPs and peers at an event to lobby parliament on crucial ways to deliver clean growth, energy security and net zero goals.

Businesses across energy, transport and industry joined representatives of the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, for the ‘Seizing the UK’s Hydrogen Opportunity’ lobby to push the Government on three key priorities for the hydrogen economy on January 17.

These include building sustainable UK supply chains, driving forward hydrogen for transport and minimising red tape.

Celia Greaves, CEO and founder of the UK HFCA, said: “This is not just a moment in time.

“We will continue a process of dialogue, engagement and influence with MPs and the policy community to ensure that hydrogen realises its potential.”

Attendees of the lobbying initiative included Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Net Zero Dr Alan Whitehead, Deputy Speaker Dame Rosie Winterton, Conservative MP for Rushcliffe Ruth Edwards, who is a member of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee, Conservative MP for Gedling Tom Randall and Shadow Secretary of State for Transport Louise Haigh.

Dame Rosie Winterton, who was invited by constituency business Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2), said: “I was incredibly impressed with a visit I had to Clean Power Hydrogen in Doncaster and we are incredibly lucky to have such an innovative company championing the hydrogen agenda.

“I’m thrilled to have been invited to the UK HFCA event.”

Qamar Khan, Business Development Manager at CPH2, added: “Having Rosie’s support has been very beneficial. We have had companies approach us because of her influence.

“The more companies that get involved in the hydrogen economy, the more it will accelerate and move the sector forward.”

Also at the lobby were representatives from the Department for Transport, Department for International Trade and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

The members of the UK HFCA represent the full hydrogen energy supply chain and all applications and ranging from innovative SMEs through to pure play technology companies and large corporations.

In June, the UK HFCA fronted its first hydrogen conference, opened by Energy Minister Greg Hands who said: “We are developing hydrogen as a source of affordable homegrown power and a growing industry set to create thousands of jobs.”

The next conference – The UK Hydrogen Journey to 2030 – will be held on May 24 at the QE2 Centre in London.

Lobby event at Portcullis House

Lee Juby

Lee is currently CEO of Fuel Cell Systems Ltd (FCSL). Industry insiders often talk about Hydrogen’s Chicken and Egg problem: Vehicle manufacturers cannot sell hydrogen vehicles without a refuelling infrastructure; Infrastructure & fuel network providers cannot recoup their investment if there are not enough vehicles using hydrogen. The result is Gridlock! Our approach has been to redefine the Chicken and Egg problem as simply “Refuelling Infrastructure is too expensive”. Now that’s an engineering problem we can fix!


Prior to FCSL, Lee spent eight years at UK Fuel Cell manufacturer Intelligent Energy, completing his time there as Chief Sales Officer. Leading the global commercial team and launching Intelligent Energy’s low carbon hydrogen products in to three market sectors: automotive, power generation and aviation. Lee’s involvement with the hydrogen industry started back in 1995 when among other projects he supported the field trials of SOFC CHP.