In order to make Scotland a global leader in the production of hydrogen, ministers have devised a strategy that they claim could generate up to £25 billion annually and create more than 300,000 employees.
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A new initiative that attempts to develop a hydrogen export route via a liquid organic hydrogen carrier from Scotland to Rotterdam has been started by a group of international partners (LOHC).
In order to enable zero-emission flights from Aberdeen and Glasgow airports, ZeroAvia made a deal with AGS Airports to investigate the development of hydrogen fuel infrastructure, regulatory framework needs, and resource requirements.
Atkins, a subsidiary of the SNC Lavalin Group, was recently contracted by INEOS to create a world-scale low carbon hydrogen…
Scotland “has the resources, the people, and the ambition to become a world leader in hydrogen production for both local consumption and for export to Europe,” according to Net Zero and Energy Secretary Michael Matheson.
Moray Council in Scotland has hired Mott MacDonald to work on its hydrogen strategy. By 2030, Moray Council wants to…
The UK government’s ambitions to champion hydrogen production in its low-carbon economy were expressed in the Net Zero Strategy and…
The part Scotland can play in the UK’s drive to reach neutral greenhouse gas emissions and develop a new sector based on hydrogen is the focus of a new inquiry by Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Committee.
An agreement has been reached between OPITO, a global safety and skills body for the energy industry, and the Acorn…
By 2030, the Scottish Government intends hydrogen to provide nearly a sixth of Scotland’s electricity.