The Clean Hydrogen Innovation Programme (CHIP), a Joint Industry Programme led by the Carbon Trust in collaboration with Levidian, National Gas Transmission, Scottish Power and SSE, has launched its first three projects.
The Scottish government has announced that businesses will be able to bid for a share of up to £7 million funding to kick start green hydrogen projects across Scotland.
The Associated British Ports (ABP) and px Group have launched plans for a Clean Growth Hub at the Port of Barry, Wales, supporting the introduction of renewable energy.
Aberdeen City Council and BP, via its joint venture BP Aberdeen Hydrogen Energy, have agreed on the final investment decision on its green hydrogen hub, which aims to support Aberdeen's energy transition.
Power technology group Wärtsilä has launched the world’s first large-scale 100% hydrogen-ready engine power plant, to facilitate the move away from gas and towards hydrogen.
Clean hydrogen developer Hexla and climate tech company Levidian have teamed up to turn cow slurry into hydrogen on the site of the Glastonbury Festival.