EnergyPathways PLC (AIM:EPP) CEO Ben Clube talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the UK government’s designation of the company’s flagship MESH project as “nationally significant” — a major milestone under the Planning Act 2008. Clube explained that this classification helps streamline the planning and approval process, accelerating the project’s timeline with a view to being operational by 2030. The MESH project is central to the UK’s Clean Power 2030 goals, offering both long-duration energy storage and low-cost hydrogen production. Clube emphasised that “we think we can produce hydrogen at the lowest cost relative to two other technologies available to the UK market.” EnergyPathways has secured key partnerships with Siemens Energy, Costain, Zenith Energy, Hazar Group, and KBR Inc., each contributing to the integrated clean energy system — including compressed air energy storage and methane pyrolysis hydrogen production. Siemens is a core technology partner for energy storage, while Hazar and KBR support hydrogen development. Clube also discussed recent capital raised from investors and directors, confirming that the company has now entered the FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) stage. “There’s a lot of demand, we think, to backing the company through FEED and through the development cycle,” he added. The company expects several upcoming milestones as it navigates the Planning Act process and advances project approvals. For more interviews like this, visit Proactive's YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe, and turn on notifications for updates. #EnergyPathways #HydrogenProduction #CleanEnergyUK #MESHProject #BenClube #EnergyStorage #SiemensEnergy #MethanePyrolysis #NetZeroUK #FEEDstage #WindCurtailment #CompressedAirStorage #ProactiveInvestors #CleanPower2030