Plans are in motion to establish Europe’s largest green hydrogen project in Scotland.
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Businesses will be able to bid for a share of up to £7 million of Scottish Government funding to help kick-start green hydrogen projects across Scotland.
Scotland is at a pivotal point in its journey towards sustainability, facing the reality that its 2030 net-zero targets are unlikely to be met. However, the commitment to achieving the 2045 targets remains firm. Within this context, green hydrogen emerges as a potential game-changer.
GreenPower recently received approval for its planning application to establish a green hydrogen production and distribution center on the west coast of Scotland.
British tech firm Getech embarks on a journey to uncover vast reserves of white hydrogen hidden within the ancient geological formations of Cornwall, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) secures vital funding to develop the Hydrogen Backbone Link, a proposed marine pipeline that could transform Scotland into a green hydrogen powerhouse. This article explores the project’s goals and potential impacts.
Scotland is on the brink of a hydrogen revolution, and the world is watching closely as the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association gathers in Aberdeen this week. With significant support from the Scottish Government, including a £90 million Green Hydrogen fund, the hydrogen industry in Scotland is set to flourish, bringing with it not only cleaner energy but also substantial economic opportunities.
To truly harness hydrogen’s potential and reduce its carbon footprint, there’s a growing demand for alternative, sustainable production methods.
Scotland is poised to spearhead a £2.7 billion pipeline network connecting its hydrogen hubs to other parts of Europe. The ambitious project, named the Hydrogen Backbone Link (HBL), is anticipated to create around 700 jobs and position Scotland as a key player in the European hydrogen market.
The energy landscape is undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainable alternatives, and hydrogen is at the forefront of this revolution. As part of this green transition, gas distributor SGN has embarked on a groundbreaking project to trial hydrogen gas through a decommissioned pipeline in Scotland.