In 2020, the UK Government unveiled an ambitious vision for the Tees Valley, aspiring to transform it into the nation’s premier hydrogen transport hub.
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A report from Policy Exchange is urging the UK government to champion the adoption of electrolysers in regions with heavily curtailed wind energy, unlocking the potential of otherwise wasted renewable power.
Plans for the UK’s inaugural low carbon hydrogen production plant (HPP) have received approval from the Cheshire West & Chester Council.
As the curtain rises on 2024, the UK’s hydrogen industry finds itself at a crucial juncture, poised on the precipice of either becoming a global leader in clean energy or facing challenges that could reshape its trajectory.
UK government has invested £20 million into Plymouth’s green energy project, the Langage Green Hydrogen Hub. The initiative, led by renewable energy giant Carlton Power, is poised to become a pivotal player in the development of the UK’s hydrogen economy.
UK government has declared a ban on boilers in new-build homes effective 2025. This decisive step, outlined in a comprehensive consultation on energy efficiency standards, challenges the conventional approach of relying on boilers for achieving carbon savings and advocates for the creation of ‘zero-carbon ready’ homes.
First Hydrogen, following successful trials of its hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in the UK, has officially launched its North American program.
The proposed Redcar hydrogen trial in the north-east of England is set to be abandoned, marking a shift in the government’s approach to hydrogen adoption for home heating.
UK government is injecting £2 billion in funding into 11 major green hydrogen projects across the country, signaling a significant step towards establishing a robust hydrogen industry.
Hexagon Purus, a global leader in zero-emission mobility and infrastructure solutions, has marked a significant milestone with a groundbreaking order for hydrogen distribution systems.