UK consortium led by Ryze has secured over £3.2 million in government funding to pioneer mobile hydrogen refueling solutions for construction sites.
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The United Kingdom is poised to become a global leader in exploring the use of hydrogen for heating, marking a significant stride towards achieving carbon-neutral homes.
United H2 Limited (UHL), the world’s largest hydrogen conglomerate, has announced plans to invest £250 million in the country’s burgeoning hydrogen transport sector over the next year.
The race to harness the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier is in full swing, with ambitious projects unfolding across Europe.
The UK government has unveiled a significant amendment to its upcoming Energy Bill, signaling a departure from its original plan to introduce a hydrogen levy on domestic energy bills. Instead, the proposed reform aims to impose a fresh levy on the gas shipping industry.
EDF Renewables UK and its subsidiary Hynamics have advanced to the final stages of the government’s Net Zero Hydrogen Fund for their Tees Green Hydrogen initiative.
Renewable energy giant Orsted and energy company Phillips 66 have jointly announced their decision to withdraw funding from the UK Government’s Hydrogen Business Model (HMB) process for their green hydrogen project Gigastack at Hornsea 2, the world’s largest wind farm. The HMB process aims to financially back the initial gigawatts of low-carbon hydrogen projects by 2025.
SSE, a prominent energy company, has achieved a significant milestone in the advancement of green hydrogen projects. The UK Government has chosen two of SSE’s initiatives for the final stage of its Net Zero Hydrogen Fund, a pivotal step in promoting the development and deployment of low-carbon hydrogen production.
The UK government has unveiled the blueprint for its low-carbon hydrogen agreement (LCHA). This contract forms the backbone of the nation’s strategy to support electrolytic and carbon capture-enabled production of low-carbon hydrogen, a vital energy carrier in the transition towards a greener future.
An ambitious plan to establish the UK’s first ‘Hydrogen Village’ in Redcar is making waves as Northern Gas Networks (NGN) reveals that the project could bring over £300 million in investments and generate at least 300 new jobs in the historically underfunded region.