Institute for Prosperity warns UK is falling behind in hydrogen fuel tech
The think tank believes the United Kingdom needs a much higher number of H2 gigafactories. The John Mills Institute for Prosperity (JMI) cross-party think tank has released a new report indicating that the UK needs up its hydrogen fuel tech game in a substantial way in order to reach its net-zero target. The report indicated that more gigafactories are also required or it will fall behind other countries. This hydrogen fuel tech report has arrived just as the UK government has announced its new Hydrogen Policy Commission. Moreover, the government is also being sued for having an inadequate cl…
The think tank believes the United Kingdom needs a much higher number of H2 gigafactories.
The John Mills Institute for Prosperity (JMI) cross-party think tank has released a new report indicating that the UK needs up its hydrogen fuel tech game in a substantial way in order to reach its net-zero target.The report indicated that more gigafactories are also required or it will fall behind other countries.
This hydrogen fuel tech report has arrived just as the UK government has announced its new Hydrogen Policy Commission. Moreover, the government is also being sued for having an inadequate climate strategy and a net-zero plan that many have called more of a dream than a reality. The report supports its claims with solid figures and demonstrates how the government’s efforts and plans aren’t setting the United Kingdom up to meet its targets. The JMI’s research paper was titled “Decarbonizing the Economy: The Role of Batteries and Fuel Cells”. Professor Stephen Pollock, JMI Advisory Board member and House of Lords Science and Technology Committee member authored the paper. The report describes the future energy requirements in the United Kingdom and underscores current spending gaps as it gears up to reach a net-zero target of 2050.