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© Crown Copyright/MOD | Naval Base Commander Brigadier Mike Tanner charging his staff car
operation-off-grid-introducing-hydrogen-to-defence-applications
© Crown Copyright/MOD | Naval Base Commander Brigadier Mike Tanner charging his staff car

Operation off-grid: Introducing hydrogen to defence applications

While hydrogen is widely viewed as a key part of the decarbonisation puzzle, its benefits beyond its carbon-reducing potential attract a broader church of prospective end users.

Regularly across the pages of H2 View, readers will have seen calls from policymakers and industry to see hydrogen’s benefits used to bolster energy security, against an ever-strained geo-political backdrop.

In the military context, Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt) Richard Griffiths, Project Lead for the UK Ministry of Defence’s (MOD) Strategic Command, told H2 View, that the MOD was viewing hydrogen as a potential energy vector that could compliment operational output, reducing diesel dependency.

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