The UK set its course for a hydrogen future yesterday with the long-awaited unveiling of the country’s first-ever hydrogen strategy.
But the government’s focus on blue hydrogen and a “twin track” approach to hydrogen production was an unwelcomed anti-climax for many in the hydrogen industry, including Chris Jackson who stepped down as chair of the UK Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association (UK HFCA) on Monday (August 16), prior to its release.
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