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.Â
Due to hydrogen’s highly flammable nature, wide flammable range, and low ignition energy, stringent physical safety protocols are essential.
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.Â