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UK Government Seeks Evidence for Competitive Allocation of Renewable Hydrogen Production

By Michelle AdkinsMay 22, 20232 Mins Read
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The UK Government has taken a significant step in its commitment to a sustainable future by issuing a call for evidence to support the country's transition towards price-based competitive allocation for renewable hydrogen production. This move is in line with the objectives outlined in the British Energy Security Strategy, which aims to introduce annual allocation

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