Is Boris Johnson’s ‘big bet’ on hydrogen still on the table?
Hydrogen policy in the UK over the past two-to-three years has been shaped, driven and expanded by political decisions.
Hydrogen policy in the UK over the past two-to-three years has been shaped, driven and expanded by political decisions.
In the UK, and across the world, greater numbers of political stars continue to align for hydrogen. In Westminster, where I am based, the Prime Minister has regularly spoken publicly about his desire to “invest massively”...
There is huge political buy-in for hydrogen in the UK, and across the world. Government’s have committed billions and share prices of leading hydrogen businesses have rocketed.
The UK stands at a crossroads moment, with two potential hydrogen paths ahead, observes Rob Dale, Founder and Director of Beyond2050 and organiser of the Hydrogen Strategy Now campaign.
To secure political advocacy for the UK’s hydrogen sector, we need to make the positive case for hydrogen in our economic and social recovery, and to provide parliamentarians with the information they need to make...
In many areas Britain is already leading the world, writes Rob Dale, but urgent action is required to bring further clarity to the UK hydrogen roadmap and visibly leading it.
Rob Dale, Associate Director of Hydrogen Future, assesses the manifestos of the major parties campaigning in the UK’s General Election this December and what they collectively mean for the region’s hydrogen sector.