Reports, brochures, videos, events, podcasts and more
This page includes downloads of reports, brochures, videos, events, podcasts and other items of interest. It also includes links to reports and other media from our partners and other content of interest.
Midlands Hydrogen Rail Study: Landscaping of hydrogen rail opportunities across the Midlands
Midlands Hydrogen Policy Brief
HyDEX – developing a hydrogen economy for the Midlands
HyDEX – Our Demonstration Facilities and Expertise
HyDEX – Our Services for Business
Hydrogen Funding presentation from ERA: May 2022
Commercialising and funding ideas in hydrogen innovation video: Octopus Ventures, May 2022
Commercialising and funding ideas in hydrogen innovation presentation: Octopus Ventures, May 2022
Hydrogen research activities at University of Nottingham
Local governments must take responsibility for clean heat – University of Birmingham
HyDEX Policy Impact Plan (from Regional Hydrogen Summit event Jan 23)
HyDEX and Midlands Engine report: Hydrogen Jobs in the Midlands
Links
HyDEX hydrogen toolkit for local authorities
At HyDEX we believe the development of a Hydrogen-based economy is a crucial building block of our greener future. The hydrogen toolkit has been developed specifically for local leaders to guide decisions and clarify some of the myths and misunderstandings. We have not attempted to be comprehensive, but provide a short, accessible introduction oriented towards hydrogen policy decision making.
Hydrogen Supply chain Directory by Innovate UK KTN
This Directory shares the details of end users who are currently either using or producing hydrogen, or are proactively planning to. Innovate UK KTN can facilitate knowledge transfer and introductions for users of the Directory.
Why the ‘colour’ of hydrogen is important, by Keele University
Hydrogen has long been identified as a promising option to help us reduce our environmental impact. Professor Mark Ormerod, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost and Institutional Lead for Sustainability, explains how the way hydrogen is created is just as important as how it is used.
Keele University is leading a new programme designed to support and foster the creation of a new hydrogen economy in the Midlands.
Tyseley Energy Park to host world-leading ammonia to hydrogen project
The project aims to design, build, commission, and operate the world’s largest and most efficient ammonia to hydrogen conversion unit of its kind. The demonstration unit is based on innovative technology developed by H2SITE and is located at Tyseley Energy Park, a strategic energy and resource hub in the West Midlands
Local governments must take responsibility for clean heat
Net zero energy goals for heating need to be owned and delivered by regional and local governments, according to a new report.
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