UK launches Hydrogen Policy Commission to secure country’s place in H2 market
The goal is to move the UK forward in the global production race as Russian crisis threatens energy supply. Senior policymakers and politicians in the United Kingdom announced the launch of the UK Hydrogen Policy Commission. The group will hold the UK government to account on the H2 policy commitments it has made. Senior figures from Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem parties are teaming up with academia and industry alike in the UK Hydrogen Policy Commission in an effort in the face of concerns that the United Kingdom will be left behind from important potential H2 opportunities. The UK also w…
The goal is to move the UK forward in the global production race as Russian crisis threatens energy supply.
Senior policymakers and politicians in the United Kingdom announced the launch of the UK Hydrogen Policy Commission.The group will hold the UK government to account on the H2 policy commitments it has made.
Senior figures from Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem parties are teaming up with academia and industry alike in the UK Hydrogen Policy Commission in an effort in the face of concerns that the United Kingdom will be left behind from important potential H2 opportunities. The UK also wants to accelerate its H2 economy to avoid the risk of becoming dependent on Chinese tech. Baroness Brown, former Vice Chair of the Climate Change Committee and energy expert has already warned that the United Kingdom is at risk of suffering the same setbacks in H2 that it experienced in battery technology and wind farms. In those cases, other countries developed the tech, even though the UK had committed to it early on.