HyDEX has launched a new toolkit to help Local Authorities gain a better understanding of the potential of hydrogen and how it can be used to support their net-zero ambitions.
Achieving Net Zero is a challenge that requires action across all areas of the country. While international climate negotiations and national emissions targets may dominate the headlines, many of the decisions taking the UK towards Net Zero will be taken at the local level, in City and County Halls, by devolved administrations, and by local partnerships that aim to enable behaviour change in their communities.
In particular, the successful transition to more sustainable sources of energy depends on forward-thinking local decision makers with the vision and the will to invest in the skills, infrastructure and industrial partnerships needed to make it a reality. However, in a highly complex technical area, it can be difficult for such local leaders to be sure they are acting with the best information and evidence.
HyDEX’s toolkit has been developed specifically for local leaders to guide their decisions and clarify some of the myths and misunderstandings about Hydrogen. It provides a short, accessible introduction oriented towards policy decision making.
For more information about the HyDEX toolkit email Nick King, Marketing and Communications Manager at Nick.King@era.ac.uk