Report: UK hydrogen demand predicted to be 37TWh by 2050
The UK hydrogen industry could see demands of 10TWh in 2030 and up to 37TWh by 2050.
The UK hydrogen industry could see demands of 10TWh in 2030 and up to 37TWh by 2050.
A UK cement kiln has successfully operated with hydrogen technology to become a world first in utilising this technology for cement power, said the Mineral Products Association (MPA) today (Sept 29).
Plans for the UK’s first low carbon hydrogen hub that could produce 3TWh of low carbon hydrogen a year from 2025 have moved forward.
$8bn to accelerate the development of hydrogen production hubs and $1bn for research and development programmes to bring down the costs of electrolysers to allow for cost competitive hydrogen.
Japan is looking to decarbonise one of its withstanding LNG thermal power plants with hydrogen.
Rio Tinto is looking to decarbonise its Yarwun alumina refinery in Gladstone, Australia with hydrogen.
An order has been placed for a 1.25MW electrolyser to be installed at a US-based nuclear power plant which will soon be a “ground-breaking” project for carbon-free hydrogen production.
Cricket Valley Energy Centre (CVEC) wants to convert its New York-based carbon cycle power plant to a 100% hydrogen fuel capable plant as part of an effort to reduce its carbon emissions.
The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) and EDF Energy will explore the production of green hydrogen, powered by carbon-free nuclear energy, as part of a new agreement.
Equinor is betting big on hydrogen, having announced ambitions to triple its production of low-carbon hydrogen in the UK to produce clean energy and power.