Council sets out five point test at Hydrogen Village engagement session
Hundreds of residents turned out on Tuesday night (28 February) for a public engagement session about the Whitby Hydrogen Village Proposal at Ellesmere Port Civic Hall.
Whitby in Ellesmere Port is being considered as the UK's first hydrogen village, under proposals put forward to Government by gas distribution network Cadent. The area has been confirmed in a shortlist of two locations across the country being considered to be the first to use low carbon hydrogen on this scale.
The engagement session provided an opportunity for the Council's Climate Emergency Taskforce to hear residents' views and questions about the Hydrogen Village proposal.
A panel of experts helped to answer questions asked by residents on the evening and provided a range of viewpoints about the proposed pilot.
Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, chaired the meeting and took the opportunity to set out clearly the five tests that the Council is asking Cadent and the Government to meet to ensure the Council's continued support for this programme.
Cllr Gittins said:
The Council will write to government, independently, summarising the views and questions that residents raised at the event.
The public engagement session was webcast on the evening and can be viewed online: