The UK Hydrogen Taskforce has expressed its support of the Net Zero Strategy, Heat and Buildings Strategy and the sequencing of carbon capture and storage clusters (CCS) with each including hydrogen.
Together, the publications set out a role for hydrogen within the low carbon energy mix whilst also featuring a roadmap to scale up production and deployment of hydrogen.
Clare Jackson, co-lead on the Hydrogen Taskforce Secretariat and Head of Innovation, Low Carbon at Gemserv, said, “Setting a clear path to net zero by 2050 is vital, and we are therefore pleased to see the Government’s Net Zero Strategy.
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