Hydrogen technology is still very much in its infancy but it holds high promise to provide a renewable and readily available source of energy. This potential means many startups are innovating and creating businesses around hydrogen technology.
Combining hydrogen with oxygen atoms can produce electricity, with the only excess products being water and heat. Compared to electricity it is quicker to replace.
Like many early-stage technologies, the issues plaguing hydrogen’s wider-scale adoption is availability, as well as the cost to produce and purchase the fuel.
The government has outlined in the UK hydrogen strategy the goal of having a 10GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030.
UKTN has comprised this list of 5 UK startups to look out for that are looking to take advantage of hydrogen....