Green hydrogen is produced using electrolysis powered by renewable electricity, offering a low-carbon alternative to traditional fuels.
It plays a critical role in decarbonising sectors such as heavy industry, transport, and heating.
The UK government has set a target of 10GW of low-carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030.
Dozens of pilot and commercial-scale green hydrogen projects are underway, supported by initiatives such as the Hydrogen Investment Package and Net Zero Hydrogen Fund.
Green hydrogen is expected to play a central role in net-zero strategies. Growth is anticipated across transport hubs, industrial clusters, and export facilities—driving demand for safe, scalable infrastructure.