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The UK Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard for hydrogen producers to use for greenhouse gas emissions reporting, including a calculator tool.
The next steps in government’s vision for the strategic development of UK hydrogen transport and storage infrastructure.
This programme supports innovation in hydrogen BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) technologies with £26 million in funding.
This programme will help define the required criteria to safely repurpose existing natural gas equipment for hydrogen and to train a workforce of competent hydrogen gas installers.
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) launches the Hydrogen Propulsion Manufacturing Taskforce.
Following the first electrolytic hydrogen allocation round (HAR1) in July 2022, we have selected the successful electrolytic hydrogen projects that will be offered a Low Carbon Hydrogen Agreement.
Updates on the hydrogen production business model, including the Low Carbon Hydrogen Agreement.
A summary of a study of 7 industrial sites to understand the safety, feasibility, cost and impacts for these sites to switch from natural gas to 100% hydrogen for heat.
HSE is applying its expert knowledge and capability to assess evidence on the safe distribution, storage and use of 100% hydrogen heating.
An assessment of evidence relating to the range of infrastructure that would be required for a future delivery chain for hydrogen for heat.
This study, commissioned under DECC, investigates the feasibility of developing a supply chain for domestic and commercial appliances that could use 100% hydrogen instead of natural gas.
This roadmap sets out how we expect the hydrogen production landscape to evolve towards 2035.
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