This report explores the emerging role of low-carbon hydrogen in the UK’s energy mix, highlighting its potential to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors including industry, power, and transport. It outlines the UK’s twin-track approach to hydrogen production – combining electrolytic and CCS-enabled methods – and identifies key barriers such as high costs, limited demand, and infrastructure gaps.
With over 100 UK hydrogen projects in development and a target of 10 GW production capacity by 2030, the report calls for clearer government ambition, long-term funding mechanisms, and strategic integration with wind energy and existing gas networks. It also features case studies showcasing innovation and export opportunities, offering recommendations to position the UK as a leader in the global hydrogen economy.
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