Parker joins forces with hydrogen and carbon capture programme

Manufacturing company joins new pilot programme for growing markets for hydrogen production and carbon capture.

Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, is working towards the Fit For Hydrogen (F4H2) and Fit For Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (F4CCUS) standards. 

Parker Hannifin’s Instrumentation Products Division Europe has joined forces with Zero Carbon Humber and 29 other companies, all of which have a shared vision to decarbonise the UK’s most carbon-intensive region and transform the Humber into the world’s first net-zero industrial region by 2040. 

Parker Hannifin was selected from more than 90 companies that registered their interest in joining the pilot over the summer. The programme combines assessment against a variety of business excellence measures with sector-specific assessment and development activities. 

F4H2 and F4CCUS are managed by the Nuclear AMRC, part of the UK’s High Value Manufacturing Catapult, based on its proven Fit For Nuclear (F4N) model of supplier development. The pilot phase will see 30 companies progress through F4H2 and F4CCUS, beginning in November 2022 and running until December 2023. 

The Nuclear AMRC launched F4N in 2011 to help manufacturing companies assess and develop their readiness to bid for work in the nuclear supply chain. More than 1,000 companies have now completed the F4N assessment, with around 100 currently granted F4N status after showing they can meet the required standards. The Nuclear AMRC has previously adapted the F4N model to create the Fit For Offshore Renewables (F4OR) programme in collaboration with the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult. More than 40 companies have been granted F4OR status. Companies taking part in F4N or F4OR have so far reported that the programmes have helped them win new contracts worth around £1.8 billion, creating or safeguarding more than 3,200 jobs in total. 

Ian Livingston from Zero Carbon Humber, a major collaboration of 14 partners, said: “Hydrogen offers a low-carbon, scalable fuel source that has the potential to decarbonise major industrial clusters, such as the Humber. We are delighted to see steps being taken to test and develop the capabilities of UK companies to supply the growing hydrogen and carbon capture markets.” 

The F4H2 and F4CCUS pilot kicked off on Thursday 3 November 2022 with a virtual meeting for all 30 participating companies, including Parker Hannifin. 

“Hydrogen is becoming an increasingly attractive option for many businesses looking to reduce emissions,” said Deborah Pollard, Business Development Leader Capital Projects North EMEA for Parker Hannifin. “It’s an exciting project to be part of,’ she added. ‘Having recognised hydrogen as an emerging market, we are in a perfect position to demonstrate our high standards of quality management and performance across the whole business.” 

Following a common business excellence assessment and development programme, and having met all the requirements, Parker Hannifin will be awarded granted status in December 2023. 

For further information about Zero Carbon Humber:

https://namrc.co.uk/centre/f4h2-f4ccus-pilot/

To find out more about Parker solutions for the hydrogen industry:

www.parker.com/hydrogen-service

Tel No:

01271 313131

Email:

Ipde.support@support.parker.com

Website:

www.parker.com/ipd 

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/parker-process-control-technology 


EDITOR'S NOTE: Nigel Goodrich of NAMRC will be speaking on F4H2 and F4CCUS at our BVAA Spring Conference on 17th May 2023 at Formby Hall. Find out more, and book your place HERE.


Published: 21st February 2023

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