The UK’s ambitious journey towards decarbonizing heating systems took a significant turn with the hydrogen village trials in Redcar and Whitby.
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The United Kingdom must significantly enhance its skilled workforce to support the burgeoning hydrogen economy, according to a recent report by Innovation News Network.
The UK government has announced a substantial investment of £500 million to bolster the hydrogen energy sector.
This victory marks the end of 14 years of Conservative administration, reducing the party to just 120 MPs. Labour Leader and incoming Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has pledged to implement an ambitious agenda centered on renewable energy and green initiatives, signaling significant changes for the UK’s hydrogen sector.
In a significant policy update, the UK’s energy regulator, OFGEM, has introduced new requirements for electricity suppliers to disclose comprehensive data to government-funded green hydrogen projects.
An independent UK trial has reported promising results for Advanced Hydrogen Technologies (AHT) Group’s carbon clean and capture device, demonstrating significant emissions reductions and improved fuel efficiency in a Class 08 locomotive.
UK and AUS partner on marine hydrogen project In an effort to promote decarbonization in the marine industry, the Federal…
The UK-Germany Hydrogen Partnership represents a significant step forward in both countries’ efforts to establish a robust hydrogen economy. The collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen projects, foster international leadership in hydrogen markets, and promote trade and investment along the entire hydrogen value chain.
CamMotive, an e-powertrain development consultancy, has unveiled a cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell testing and development facility in Cambridge, UK.
The UK government has decided to defer plans for a pilot “hydrogen town” project, which aimed to test the viability of hydrogen as a replacement for traditional gas in domestic heating.