Often touted by its proponents as the ‘fuel of the future’, low-carbon hydrogen has high expectations to live up to across global energy markets. In the UK, both government and industry have positioned it as a cornerstone of decarbonisation efforts, with projections that demand could soar to nearly nearly 500TWh by 2050, a major increase from demand of only ~16TWh in 2023.
In our latest insight paper, 'Living the Hy Life: Assessing Low-Carbon Hydrogen Offtake in the UK', Cornwall Insight dives into the evolving role of low-carbon hydrogen, exploring:
- How and where low-carbon hydrogen is likely to be used in the UK
- The evolution of the UK’s hydrogen demand
- How demand could change as part of the net zero transition, and
- What this could mean for the sector’s wider development.
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