Global legislation to reduce emissions
has made green Hydrogen ‘the fuel of
the now’.

$4tn

Clean energy investment is expected to rise to more than $4 trillion per annum globally in 2030¹

$40bn

By 2030 the annual investment in hydrogen is expected to be circa $40 billion²

200T

Production of low-carbon
hydrogen is anticipated to grow
to over 200 million tons per annum by 2030³

$70bn

Governments worldwide have committed over $70 billion in public funding to date, with more than $300 billion expected by the end of the decade

5GW

UK gov’s 10-point-plan for a green industrial revolution aims to develop 5GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030, which could in turn create 8,000 jobs

75k

By 2035 The UK hydrogen market is forecast to support 75K jobs

£3bn

The UK has announced a £3 billion investment into ‘bus back better’, requiring 4,000 zero-emission buses

Net Zero

Hydrogen is vital to accelerate decarbonisation of the UK economy, and meet net-zero legislation

Hydrogen’s role in the energy transition goes
beyond enabling the renewable system: it is
vital in decarbonising end uses, especially in
transportation and heavy industry.

Growth & Scale
Growth & Scale

Hydrogen is viable today for transportation but as the industry scales and the cost of production drops, other sectors such as heavy industries and heating will come online over the next decade supporting the industry’s growth.

Decarbonisation
Decarbonisation

Hydrogen is vital to accelerate decarbonisation of the UK economy and achieve net-zero legislation. It has the potential to close -50% gap in CO2 emissions to achieve -2C scenario by replacing fossil fuels.

Green Economy
Green Economy

The green hydrogen market is expected to grow 300x over the next decade from 100MW of production in 2020 to 34GW in 2030 (Hydrogen Council).