Now is the time to back UK hydrogen
The Covid-19 crisis has created a need to re-think and renew our approach to achieving our net zero targets, writes Amanda Lyne, Chair of the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (UKHFCA), an an exclusive...
The Covid-19 crisis has created a need to re-think and renew our approach to achieving our net zero targets, writes Amanda Lyne, Chair of the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (UKHFCA), an an exclusive...
Although fighting the current coronavirus pandemic is occupying all of our time and energy at the moment, and our first priority is to keep our families, teams and communities safe and healthy, we should not...
News is bleak. Revenues are crashing as markets dry up and operations are compromised. Companies are making the tough choice whether to lay off employees and risk losing vital talent. Everyone is concerned about families...
This is set to be a pivotal year in the UK net zero journey. We are expecting to soon see an Energy White Paper and, in November, the UK will host COP26 in Glasgow –...
I had a dream the other night about a pipeline protest. I was standing by a road in a remote area – perhaps unceded First Nations territory…and there were hundreds of people with placards and...
The race is on to decarbonise, among others, the domestic heating sector. Rob Cockerill explains why the arrival of Worcester Bosch’s new hydrogen-ready boiler means the timer is on for our conventional boiler installations.
“Welcome to the church,” someone said to me when I was working on the first footings of H2 View early last year. As we have seen again today here in Paris, that church continues to...
The momentum for hydrogen energy and the flourishing value chain only continues to grow, and seldom is there such evidence of this in one building as there has been today at the HyVolution 2020 event...
In many areas Britain is already leading the world, writes Rob Dale, but urgent action is required to bring further clarity to the UK hydrogen roadmap and visibly leading it.
Changing public perception of hydrogen energy will not be achieved overnight, but recent announcements from Cadent and Worcester Bosch offer encouraging signs of bridging the disconnect, writes Rob Cockerill.