{"id":50532,"date":"2024-08-27T08:33:44","date_gmt":"2024-08-27T07:33:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=50532"},"modified":"2025-01-26T19:49:58","modified_gmt":"2025-01-26T19:49:58","slug":"uk-targets-global-leadership-in-low-carbon-hydrogen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/uk-targets-global-leadership-in-low-carbon-hydrogen\/50532\/","title":{"rendered":"UK targets global leadership in low-carbon hydrogen"},"content":{"rendered":"
Following the General Election results, Labour is already making progress on its ambition for the UK to become a clean energy superpower. This includes appointing Chris Stark, former CEO of the Committee on Climate Change, as head of Mission Control for Clean Power and bringing together experts and officials to troubleshoot, negotiate, and clear the way for energy projects.<\/p>\n
Their resolve to deliver 2030 clean power \u2013 described by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero to be Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer\u2019s \u2018North Star\u2019 \u2013 is set to be supported by plans for Great British Energy, the National Wealth Fund, the British Jobs Bonus and an energy system reform as well as reviews into national policy, planning systems and projects.<\/p>\n
The time is ripe to take forward the momentum built up in the last decade; we have a government that is serious about delivering, and there are ambitious, world-leading projects ready to deploy at scale, creating jobs and saving carbon. These trailblazers will help us bring down costs, confirm safe operation and showcase what low-carbon hydrogen has to offer.<\/p>\n
However, there remain hurdles and several key steps we need to take in the coming months and years to deliver against the promise that hydrogen presents.<\/p>\n
The Hydrogen Energy Association has been driving the low-carbon hydrogen agenda in the UK for almost 20 years, and at our recent annual conference, we focused heavily on ambition for the next stage.<\/p>\n
As part of this, we brought together ten leading trade groups in hydrogen \u2013 representing thousands of businesses in the sector \u2013 to join forces to highlight ten \u2018quick wins<\/a>\u2019 to accelerate the growth of the hydrogen economy.<\/p>\n The Hydrogen Coordination Forum \u2013 convened by the HEA and including Renewables UK, the REA, Hydrogen East, the North-West Hydrogen Alliance, Scottish Renewables, Hydrogen Southwest, the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, the Decarbonised Gas Alliance, and the Midlands Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Network\u2013 came together as one collective voice to announce these ten actions of hydrogen in the UK.<\/p>\n The policy reforms include stimulating supply, simplifying the planning framework, bolstering investor confidence, mitigating risk, improving cost competitiveness, assessing employment benefits and developing refuelling infrastructure standards.<\/p>\n