UK Government Calls on Industry to Step Up with Rapid Hydrogen Power Projects by 2030

The UK government is calling for evidence on hydrogen-to-power (H2P) projects deliverable by 2030, aiming to accelerate clean power without waiting for large-scale hydrogen infrastructure. Industry input is sought to identify barriers, technical readiness, and how early deployment of standalone hydrogen power plants could support net zero goals.

UK Government Calls on Industry to Step Up with Rapid Hydrogen Power Projects by 2030

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