‘Historic day’ for hydrogen in Europe
In further strives to secure energy supplies and meet Net Zero targets, Europe has seen monumental policy moves that could fast-track the production and use of hydrogen on the continent.
In further strives to secure energy supplies and meet Net Zero targets, Europe has seen monumental policy moves that could fast-track the production and use of hydrogen on the continent.
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Hydrogen policy in the UK over the past two-to-three years has been shaped, driven and expanded by political decisions.
As part of a new review of Net Zero in the UK, Chris Skidmore MP, Former Energy and Climate Change Minister, visited one of the UK’s leading hydrogen clusters, HyNet.
Green hydrogen is set to play a major role in Australia’s energy sector following the passing of its Climate Change Bill which sets a 43% emissions reduction target by 2030.
Hydrogen UK has announced it has welcomed 13 new members over the past four months, doubling its size since its launch in December 2021.
As consumers struggle to keep up with rapidly rising energy costs, a new report has warned that using hydrogen as a fuel to heat homes and water instead of gas could double bills in Europe.
A total of $74.5m of federal and state funding is set to be used to develop a clean hydrogen hub in South Louisiana, US.
Dutch policy for industrial decarbonisation needs a further push on low-carbon and green hydrogen to meet climate targets, says the independent energy expert, DNV.