- DatesNovember 2021 to March 2022
- SponsorResearch England
- Funded£40,000
- PartnersThree schools within ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç.
- Led by: Dr Bobby Sethi
- Associated Academics: Professor Michael Bourlakis & Professor Emel Aktas
The project aims to evaluate zero-carbon scenarios for the UK in 2050: becoming self-sufficient in hydrogen and exporting hydrogen. A multidisciplinary team of experts produced research and investment roadmaps for a range of themes. Our Centre investigated commercial and residential applications of hydrogen, business models for hydrogen-based energy networks, and integration of hydrogen supply chains with other supply chains. The project concluded that decarbonising a country will require a massive increase in electricity supply. This increase will be four or five times the electricity supply of the pre-covid period. A significant amount of this electricity will be required to produce hydrogen, primarily for use in civil aviation.
The project involved 39 academics from three Schools within ÀÏ˾»ú¸£ÀûÉç:
- School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing (SATM)
- School of Water, Energy and Environment (SWEE)
- School of Management (SOM)