The UK and Australian governments have launched a $10 million (£5 million) joint funding programme to support the development of green hydrogen technologies.
In this episode, Net Zero by Current± explores a number of key industry findings including the IEA's 'World Energy Outlook' and the National Infrastructure Commission's second infrastructure assessment.
The Royal Society, Britain’s oldest scientific academy, has called on the government to kick-start the construction of large-scale hydrogen storage facilities to meet its 2035 Net Zero target for a zero carbon electricity network.
By 2030, only half of the predicted £200 billion offshore sector investment will be committed to projects, trade association Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has said.
The University of Aberdeen is developing a green hydrogen storage technology which would allow renewable energy to be captured in depleted oil and gas reservoirs.