HyPACT: Revolutionizing Hydrogen Supply Chain from Australia to the UK
Key Ideas
- HyPACT project led by Modular Clinton Global aims to enhance transparency and sustainability in hydrogen production and supply chain, emphasizing emissions certification.
- Cranfield University's involvement includes developing software for carbon emissions tracking and life cycle analysis, showcasing the potential of hydrogen production in driving energy sector decarbonisation.
- Partners like Certscape, Hadean, EDF UK, and Minviro contribute expertise in digitized carbon emissions certification, electrolysis, energy generation, and sustainability assessments.
- Clinton Liu, CEO of MCG, emphasizes the importance of cost-effective hydrogen production and supply chains for hydrogen to become a carbon-free fuel of the future.
Cranfield University, in collaboration with industry partners, is part of the HyPACT project aimed at transforming the hydrogen supply chain between Australia and the UK. Led by Modular Clinton Global (MCG) UK, the project focuses on enhancing transparency and sustainability in hydrogen production. The HyPACT initiative seeks to map the hydrogen supply chain globally and explore different production pathways, emphasizing emissions certification and supply chain traceability. Cranfield University's role includes developing software for tracking carbon emissions in the hydrogen production supply chain and conducting life cycle analysis to assess emissions. The project also aims to showcase the potential of hydrogen production combined with low carbon electricity in decarbonizing the energy sector. Partners like Certscape, Hadean, EDF UK, and Minviro bring expertise in carbon emissions certification, electrolysis, energy generation, and sustainability assessments. Clinton Liu, CEO of MCG, highlights the need for cost-effective hydrogen production and supply chains to realize hydrogen as a future carbon-free fuel. The project's ultimate goal is to revolutionize the hydrogen supply chain and drive the industry towards sustainable practices.
Topics
Electrolyzer
Sustainability
Carbon Emissions
Global Impact
Industry Collaboration
Software Development
Certification Framework
Supply Chain Transparency
Energy Sector Decarbonisation
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