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Cheshire West & Chester Council has approved plans by EET Hydrogen for the low carbon hydrogen production hub
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The electric vehicle industry anticipates a rise in power consumption from 170TWh in 2030 to nearly 300TWh by 2035
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Despite the ambitious plans, it is estimated that just 2% of businesses are currently investing in hydrogen technology, according to a study
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Despite more than 40 countries having hydrogen strategies, low emissions hydrogen remains under 1% of production due to insufficient investment and government support, the IEA has said
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A study reveals Sheffield’s steel industry can slash its carbon dioxide emissions by 40% by transitioning from natural gas to locally produced green hydrogen
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Delays and uncertainty have stunted the UK’s hydrogen progress, allowing other countries to surge ahead, industry says
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Negotiations between SSE and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero are underway, with the aim of providing support for Aldbrough Hydrogen Pathfinder and Gordonbush Hydrogen projects
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With production set to begin in 2026, HyGreen Teesside is on track to be among the UK’s largest green hydrogen facilities
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It will support the construction of at least 60MW of electrolysis capacity, with the state aid awarded through a bidding process planned to end in 2023
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Just 5% of the workforce needed for alternative fuels sector to grow is ready, according to a new report
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Engineering company, Kent, and University of Manchester get £5.1 million funding to produce new hydrogen technology
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