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Global Hydrogen Advisor, Charley Rattan Associates

UK based offshore wind & hydrogen corporate advisor and trainer; Faculty member World Hydrogen Leaders. Delivering global hydrogen and offshore wind corporate investment advice, business...

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Everyone, it seems, aspires to 'world leadership' around hydrogen, here in the UK

Business Secretary Alok Sharma told members of parliament that his department was drawing up a detailed strategy that would be published early next year, setting out a pathway for driving investment in the clean fuel. The forthcoming energy white paper would also include plans for hydrogen, he said.

The U.K. risks falling behind in the global race to scale up hydrogen, which is seen as key to slashing harmful emissions in everything from industry to transport and heating homes.

 

 

 

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