Part 2Carbon dioxide capture, storage etc and hydrogen production, transport and storage

Chapter 1Revenue support contracts

Hydrogen transport

I161Designation of hydrogen transport counterparty

1

The Secretary of State may by notice given to a person designate the person to be a counterparty for hydrogen transport revenue support contracts.

2

A “hydrogen transport revenue support contract” is a contract to which a hydrogen transport counterparty is a party and which was entered into by a hydrogen transport counterparty in pursuance of a direction given to it under section 62(1).

3

A person designated under subsection (1) is referred to in this Chapter as a “hydrogen transport counterparty”.

4

A designation may be made only with the consent of the person designated (except where that person is the Secretary of State).

5

The Secretary of State may exercise the power of designation so that more than one designation has effect under subsection (1), but only if the Secretary of State considers it necessary for the purposes of ensuring that—

a

liabilities under a hydrogen transport revenue support contract are met,

b

arrangements entered into for purposes connected to a hydrogen transport revenue support contract continue to operate, or

c

directions given to a hydrogen transport counterparty continue to have effect.

6

As soon as reasonably practicable after a designation ceases to have effect, the Secretary of State must make one or more transfer schemes under section 86 to ensure the transfer of all rights and liabilities under any hydrogen transport revenue support contract to which the person who has ceased to be a hydrogen transport counterparty was a party.

7

In this Chapter “hydrogen transport provider” means a person who carries on (or is to carry on) in the United Kingdom activities of transporting hydrogen.

8

In subsection (7) the reference to carrying on activities in the United Kingdom includes carrying on activities in, above or below—

a

the territorial sea adjacent to the United Kingdom;

b

waters in a Renewable Energy Zone (within the meaning of Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the Energy Act 2004);

c

waters in a Gas Importation and Storage Zone (within the meaning given by section 1 of the Energy Act 2008).

9

In subsection (7)transporting hydrogen” includes transporting a compound, of which hydrogen is an element, which revenue support regulations specify as a qualifying compound for the purposes of this section.

I262Direction to offer to contract with eligible hydrogen transport provider

1

The Secretary of State may, in accordance with any provision made by revenue support regulations, direct a hydrogen transport counterparty to offer to contract with an eligible hydrogen transport provider specified in the direction, on terms specified in the direction.

2

Revenue support regulations may make further provision about a direction under this section and in particular about—

a

the circumstances in which a direction may or must be given;

b

the terms that may or must be specified in a direction.

3

Provision falling within subsection (2) may include provision for calculations or determinations to be made under the regulations, including by such persons, in accordance with such procedure and by reference to such matters and to the opinion of such persons, as may be specified in the regulations.

4

Revenue support regulations must make provision for determining the meaning of “eligible” in relation to a hydrogen transport provider.

5

Regulations within subsection (4) may in particular make provision by reference to standards or other published documents (as they have effect from time to time).