UK Hydrogen Strategy
Swapping oil pipes for hydrogen: Exolum’s UK trial of green hydrogen infrastructure
Exolum is demonstrating that it’s possible to repurpose existing oil infrastructure for clean UK hydrogen energy.
BEVs alone won’t cut it: Why hydrogen is key to a balanced zero-emission UK
As the UK accelerates toward its zero-emission targets, the rise in electric cars reveals underlying challenges that hydrogen cars could help address.
UK’s largest green hydrogen plant given go-ahead in Bradford following UK Budget
Bradford is set to host the UK’s largest low-carbon hydrogen production facility, thanks to a funding boost announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves during Wednesday’s Budget speech.
Analysis: How does Rachel Reeves’ Budget address hydrogen and clean energy?
Yesterday saw the first Budget delivered by a Labour Chancellor since March 2010. But what did the Budget say about hydrogen and the wider clean energy sector?
UK Budget summary: Rachel Reeves’ plans for hydrogen and clean energy
With speculation running high around tax reform and fiscal balance in the lead-up to the UK’s latest budget, the Chancellor’s ambitions for clean energy have emerged as a focal point – especially regarding hydrogen.
Hydrogen: Surrey introduces 34 new single and double-decker buses on key routes
Surrey’s roads are about to get a lot cleaner – and a lot quieter – as Surrey County Council rolls out 34 new hydrogen-powered buses this month.
UK government to bring back the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars
Under the previous government, the ban on petrol and diesel cars was moved back to 2035. The government plans to reverse this delay, as set out in Labour’s manifesto and automotive sector plan.
UK Military installs hydrogen generators to charge its electric vehicle (EV) fleet
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) is going green with the launch of three hydrogen-fuelled charging stations, starting at RAF Leeming, thanks to a partnership with renewable energy specialist GeoPura.
Government key to making hydrogen ‘commercially viable’ – Toby Poston
Rental and leasing expert Toby Poston says “government support is needed” if hydrogen is to become a “commercially-viable option for road transport”.