14 July 2021
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A new report published today by the UK s Nuclear Sector Deal’s Innovation Group presents a series of recommendations for realising the opportunity of zero-carbon hydrogen from nuclear energy. Its findings follow a
Nuclear Hydrogen Roundtable event, which brought together over 80 experts and industry leaders from across the hydrogen value chain.
Unlocking the UK’s Nuclear Hydrogen Economy to Support Net Zero, is a cross-sector action plan for consideration by the Nuclear Industry Council. It is aimed at offering maximum value , its authors say, ahead of the UK government’s anticipated Hydrogen Strategy. The production of hydrogen from nuclear energy only requires today’s technologies to generate hydrogen with zero emissions, Fiona Rayment, chair of the Innovation Group and chief science & technology officer at National Nuclear Laboratory, says in the report. Driving nuclear hydrogen production today will de-risk the UK energy transition as we striv
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