Researchers from the University of Bath are set to lead a new project designed to accelerate the impact of hydrogen fuel, creating a supercluster of expertise and innovation in the UK’s South West and South Wales.
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Kellas Midstream, the independent energy infrastructure company based in Aberdeen, has marked a significant milestone with the commencement of front-end engineering design (FEED) work for its groundbreaking H2NorthEast hydrogen project in Teesside, United Kingdom.
PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has unveiled the immense economic potential of hydrogen heating for the UK. The ‘Economic Value of Hydrogen for Domestic Heat in the UK’ report not only highlights the financial benefits but also the substantial job creation opportunities and the pivotal role hydrogen can play in the nation’s journey to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
United Kingdom and Germany have joined forces to propel the global hydrogen industry to new heights. This groundbreaking partnership signifies a shared commitment to driving hydrogen technology innovation across Europe and the world, marking a pivotal chapter in the quest for a sustainable energy future.
The UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero (DESNZ) has initiated a critical consultation regarding the potential use of hydrogen blends of up to 20% within gas distribution networks.
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Owned by EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Ltd and in collaboration with Hanson UK, National Nuclear Laboratory Limited, EDF ENERGY R&D UK CENTRE LIMITED, and Asphalt Burner Services Ltd, the ‘Bay Hydrogen Hub – Hydrogen4Hanson’ project is set in Lancashire and has been awarded £6,119,361.49. This initiative aims to decarbonize the asphalt and cement production industry while pioneering nuclear-derived hydrogen production.
UK consortium led by Ryze has secured over £3.2 million in government funding to pioneer mobile hydrogen refueling solutions for construction sites.
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.