Consultation on a business model for low carbon hydrogen

Closed 25 Oct 2021

Opened 17 Aug 2021

Overview

We’re seeking views on our proposals for a low carbon hydrogen business model. Please provide your responses in this form to the questions set out in the Low Carbon Hydrogen Business Model Consultation.

Why your views matter

The consultation progresses the ambitions laid out in the Prime Minister’s Ten Point Plan and the UK Energy White Paper released in December 2020 to deliver 5GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030.

We are seeking views from industry on the following:

  • our overall approach to business model design
  • our minded-to positions on the primary design features, namely price support and volume support
  • options for other design features of the business model

This consultation is most likely to be of interest to stakeholders with an interest in low carbon hydrogen. This includes (but is not limited to):

  • project developers
  • financial investors
  • trade associations

Audiences

  • SMEs (small and medium businesses)
  • Large businesses (over 250 staff)
  • Multinational businesses
  • Business journalists
  • Trade bodies
  • Legal representative
  • Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
  • Micro business (up to 9 staff)
  • Small business (10 to 49 staff)
  • Oil and Gas
  • Wind
  • Nuclear
  • Coal
  • Wave and tidal
  • Low carbon technologies
  • Construction
  • Investment
  • Manufacturing
  • Technology (R&D)
  • Finance
  • Installer
  • Energy assesor
  • Scientists
  • Universities
  • Research Councils
  • Research Funders
  • Science Policy organisations and thinktanks
  • Science journalists
  • Researchers
  • Innovation community
  • Thinktanks
  • Freelance researchers
  • Local government

Interests

  • Economic growth
  • Science funding
  • Innovation
  • Industrial strategy
  • Oil and Gas
  • Saving energy
  • Security and resilience
  • Distributed energy and heat
  • International
  • Nuclear
  • Renewable energy
  • Energy and climate change
  • Energy efficiency
  • Electricity
  • Business investment
  • Coal
  • Fuel poverty
  • Oil and gas
  • Saving energy
  • Security and resilience
  • Distributed energy and heat
  • International
  • Nuclear
  • Renewable energy
  • Energy and climate change
  • Energy efficiency
  • Housing
  • Electricity
  • Carbon budgets
  • Carbon offsetting
  • Emissions
  • Carbon capture and storage
  • Carbon markets
  • Carbon neutrality
  • Climate change
  • Investment