Targeted government policies, strategic incentives and the creation of a national hydrogen network will be essential to unlocking the potential of the UK’s green hydrogen market, according to a new whitepaper by law firm Osborne Clarke.
With the country’s ambition to build 10GW of low-carbon hydrogen capacity by 2030, the report, hosted on h2-view.com, warns that without decisive action, progress could stall.
Focused on demand building, overcoming infrastructure and financing challenges, and ecosystem growth and risk mitigation, it calls for the government to adopt a holistic approach that aligns decarbonisation goals with economic realities.
Demand creation
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