Hydrogen Generation

Jon Maddy, Toni Needham, John Andresen, Paul Boldrin, Christian Laycock

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Abstract

Hydrogen is a critical component of the United Kingdom’s strategy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, particularly for industrial decarbonisation in hard-to-electrify applications and for large-scale energy storage. The UK Government’s ambition to produce 10GW of clean hydrogen by 2030 and scale this to between 250–460 TWh by 2050 underlines the importance of developing efficient, scalable and cost-effective hydrogen generation. IDRIC’s research addresses major challenges in clean hydrogen generation, including improvements in low- and high temperature electrolysis, use of co-products, hydrogen production and recovery from industrial streams, hydrogen carriers and point-of-use generation.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherHeriot-Watt University
Number of pages28
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Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2025

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NameIndustrial Decarbonisation Frontiers Reports

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