Hydrogen UK's Roadmap to Achieve Clean Power Targets by 2030
Key Ideas
- Hydrogen UK launched a manifesto outlining key policy recommendations for the UK government to support the growth of the hydrogen sector from 2025 to 2030.
- The industry is eagerly awaiting progress on various fronts to advance hydrogen projects and infrastructure development to meet the 2030 clean power targets.
- Member organizations have showcased pioneering progress in utilizing hydrogen across different sectors, with notable advancements in transportation, storage, and green hydrogen production.
- Hydrogen UK events like the Hydrogen Investment Forum and Parliamentary Reception have gathered industry leaders and government officials to propel the hydrogen industry forward and reaffirm commitment to hydrogen initiatives.
As the UK approaches the ambitious 2030 clean power targets, Hydrogen UK, led by CEO Clare Jackson, has been at the forefront of advancing hydrogen technology and industry. In response to the government's targets, Hydrogen UK launched the Hydrogen UK Manifesto, setting a roadmap for hydrogen technology and infrastructure development. The manifesto includes urgent calls for action, support for technology-agnostic approaches, and infrastructure development for hydrogen transport and storage. Recommendations for low carbon fuels strategy, technological flexibility, local content ambition, and investment in trade are also highlighted. Despite the industry eagerly awaiting progress on various fronts, member organizations have showcased significant strides in utilizing hydrogen across different sectors. Notable advancements include operational hydrogen-powered heavy goods vehicles, innovative hydrogen fuelling solutions, transport and storage of hydrogen using Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers, and green hydrogen production projects. Hydrogen UK events like the Hydrogen Investment Forum and Parliamentary Reception have brought together industry leaders and government officials to highlight the potential of hydrogen and reaffirm commitments to hydrogen initiatives. Minister for Industry, Sarah Jones, emphasized the importance of collaboration between industry and government to advance hydrogen projects, highlighting the critical need to progress HAR1 projects as a top policy priority.
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