Innovative hydrogen-to-power projects
Overview
The government is seeking technical evidence on innovative hydrogen to power projects that can deliver by 2030, ahead of large-scale enabling hydrogen infrastructure.
Specifically, this call for evidence seeks technical information to help us understand in more detail the type of innovative H2P projects that could deliver rapidly, including the scope of planned projects, timescales, costs and barriers. The call for evidence is therefore aimed at stakeholders with existing plans for deployment of innovative hydrogen to power projects before large scale hydrogen infrastructure is available, such as the energy industry and project developers. This will help government consider the value, potential options, and risks associated with innovative projects that plan to deliver by 2030.
Please read the Call for Evidence document before completing the Online Survey.
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Audiences
- SMEs (small and medium businesses)
- Large businesses (over 250 staff)
- Multinational businesses
- Trade bodies
- Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
- Small business (10 to 49 staff)
- Oil and Gas
- Low carbon technologies
- Construction
- Investment
- Manufacturing
- Technology (R&D)
- Innovation community
Interests
- Economic growth
- Innovation
- Research
- R&D
- Renewable energy
- Energy and climate change
- Electricity
- Business investment
- Renewable energy
- Energy and climate change
- Energy efficiency
- Electricity
- Carbon budgets
- Carbon neutrality
- Climate change
- Growth
- Competitiveness
- Investment
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