Hydrogen gains more traction as the energy industry’s next big opportunity - London Business News
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Landmark hydrogen mega-project set to create 24,000 jobs - Energy Sustainability Solutions
Some of Britain’s biggest companies have joined forces for a landmark clean hydrogen mega-project which will inject £6.5bn of private capital into the economy and create 24,300 jobs across the UK’s industrial heartlands. Project HySpeed has mobilised an alliance of UK-based firms from FTSE100 to SMEs – including Centrica, Heidelberg, ITM Power, JCB, Johnson Matthey and National Gas – in direct response to the Government’s call to make the UK a c…
EET Hydrogen Leads North West's Low Carbon Economy
EET Hydrogen secures over 30 customer agreements, unlocking growth in the North West's low carbon economy through reliable, low carbon hydrogen production. The signed MoUs reflect a total demand of ~29 TWh/year, equivalent to a hydrogen production capacity of ~3.3GW; demonstrating the substantial growth and decarbonisation opportunity from hydrogen; within HyNet..
Hydrogen gains more traction as the energy industry’s next big opportunity - London Business News
Hydrogen is rapidly gaining traction as the energy industry’s game-changing carrier, with its ability to offer a cleaner, more adaptable alternative to traditional fuels. But its true potential requires overcoming… The post Hydrogen gains more traction as the energy industry’s next big opportunity appeared first on London Business News
UK businesses plan £6,5bn project to raise hydrogen production - Hydrogen Central
UK businesses plan £6,5bn project to raise hydrogen production Project HySpeed consortium wants to build one gigawatt of green hydrogen production capacity in the UK by 2030 The owners of British Gas and Johnson Matthey have teamed up with JCB scion Jo Bamford to launch a £6.5 billion project to dramatically increase Britain’s hydrogen production. Engineering giant Arup, cement-maker Heidelberg, the building materials company Tarmac and the pipe…
Firms team up for clean hydrogen initiative targeting £6.5bn economic boost and 24,300 jobs
A coalition of major UK companies has announced a significant clean hydrogen initiative, Project HySpeed, aiming to invest £6.5bn into the UK economy and create approximately 24,300 jobs. The post Firms team up for clean hydrogen initiative targeting £6.5bn economic boost and 24,300 jobs appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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