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Hydrogen

Hydrogen Repurposing
National Gas is developing the infrastructure to transport low-carbon hydrogen as a replacement for natural gas. We are building the capability and flexibility required for a clean energy future at the lowest cost to the energy system, while realising value for the UK economy. 

Realising the potential of hydrogen   

To achieve net zero by 2050, the UK must transition away from its reliance on fossil fuels and switch in a controlled manner to cleaner alternatives that meet our environmental and economic needs. Hydrogen will be vital in decarbonising our energy system. It can be used in a range of applications including industry, power generation and transport. It can also be used for energy storage – storing molecules for long periods of time and in large volumes, as we do with natural gas today.  

Why hydrogen? 

  • Hydrogen is a light, storable, energy-dense molecule that can be transported through existing transmission pipeline infrastructure
  • Hydrogen is already used in industry today and we have the knowledge to take it into other applications  
  • Low-carbon hydrogen can be produced through a range of techniques, such as electrolysis or natural gas reformation combined with Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
     

The UK’s Hydrogen Strategy estimates that 250-460TWh of hydrogen could be needed in 2050 to achieve net zero, which would make up 20-35% of final energy demand. 

How is National Gas supporting the transition to hydrogen? 

Building hydrogen transmission infrastructure provides an opportunity to create a single national network, enabling resilience and creating a wide economic market. Building this network will start regionally, based around industrial clusters in the East Coast, North West, Bacton, Wales and Scotland. Ultimately, these regional networks will join up to create a national transmission network – Britain’s hydrogen backbone. 

National Gas is supporting the development of this new hydrogen infrastructure in two important ways: 

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