Comment by Daniela Montaño, Incubation Manager at Energy Systems Catapult

As the world increasingly turns its focus towards renewable energy, hydrogen has emerged as a promising solution to our growing commercial and industrial energy needs. Being the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen has the potential to transform how we produce and use electricity. Recognising this potential, the UK government has identified hydrogen as a key industrial component in achieving its Net Zero targets by 2050.

But what makes hydrogen such a game-changer, and why is it attracting so much attention?

The star of the show: hydrogen

According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), achieving Net Zero will require a combination of energy efficiency, electrification, and renewable energy. ‘While these can achieve 70% of the necessary emissions reductions, hydrogen is crucial for decarbonising sectors where other options are limited, such as heavy industry, long-haul transport, and seasonal energy storage. In these areas, hydrogen could contribute up to 10% of the required emissions reductions and 12% of final energy demand.’

It’s important to note that hydrogen is not an energy source but a versatile energy carrier. It can be produced from multiple feedstocks and can be used across multiple applications including industrial processes as a rocket fuel and in fuel cells for electricity generation and powering vehicles.

The challenge

Despite its promising potential, hydrogen faces several barriers that prevent it from being fully realised. To gain a deeper understanding of these obstacles, the Hydrogen Innovation Initiative (HII) utilised Energy Systems Catapult to conduct an in-depth investigation. This involved interviewing 18 hydrogen-focused small to medium sized companies and hosting a collaborative session where participants shared insights and discussed the challenges they face.

Key challenges identified include:

The opportunity

Energy Systems Catapult, together with the Catapults and partners in HII, is uniquely positioned to bridge the gaps between public organisations and the private sector. By facilitating connections, providing crucial data, and opening up market opportunities, we are committed to supporting hydrogen innovators. We are actively exploring various ways to advance the hydrogen sector, strengthen the innovation ecosystem, and ensure the UK meets its decarbonisation targets, paving the way for a robust hydrogen economy.

All stakeholders in the hydrogen sector are encouraged to collaborate and engage with us to support the recommended initiatives. Together, we can drive the commercialisation of hydrogen technologies and create a sustainable, resilient energy future.

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The Hydrogen Innovation Initiative is currently gathering industry evidence on the steps needed to secure the hydrogen technology opportunity for the UK. You can have your say via four electronic surveys.

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