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UK Hydrogen Strategy and Deployment

Lifecycle: Response Published Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Last regenerated 4 days, 2 hours ago

Summary

What this is

The UK Hydrogen Strategy sets out the government's framework for developing a low carbon hydrogen economy, including production business models, allocation rounds, blending into gas networks, and infrastructure planning, all overseen by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

Why it matters

Hydrogen is positioned as a critical enabler of the UK's Clean Power by 2030 agenda and net zero target, with up to 10 GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity targeted by 2030 and significant investment and regulatory decisions now being made.

Current status

The government has shortlisted 27 projects for Hydrogen Allocation Round 2 (HAR2) and is consulting on the economic regulatory framework for 100% hydrogen pipeline networks, while the Gas Shipper Obligation consultation has recently closed.

What changed recently

  • 3 Dec 2025 — New consultation opened on the hydrogen economic regulatory framework for 100% hydrogen pipeline networks.
  • 3 Dec 2025 — Government response published to the Hydrogen Economic Regulatory Framework consultation on pipeline networks.
  • 9 Apr 2025 — Gas Shipper Obligation consultation closed after seeking views on the funding mechanism for the Hydrogen Production Business Model.
  • 7 Apr 2025 — 27 projects shortlisted for Hydrogen Allocation Round 2 (HAR2) across England, Scotland and Wales.
  • 7 Apr 2025 — Due diligence and cost assurance guidance published for HAR2 shortlisted projects.

Key documents

Consultations

Stakeholders

Sponsoring department 1

  • Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) → src
    Lead department responsible for developing and implementing the UK Hydrogen Strategy, running allocation rounds, and consulting on regulatory frameworks.

Regulator / delivery programme 1

  • Ofgem → src
    Economic regulator for gas and electricity networks; central to developing the regulatory framework for hydrogen pipeline networks as referenced in the pipeline networks consultation.

Political commitments

  • commitment Ministerial statement Conservative · 2022 · [Withdrawn] Hydrogen investor roadmap: leading the way to net zero (April 2022)

    10 GW low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030

    We are doubling our ambition to up to 10GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030, with the intention that at least half of this will be from electrolytic hydrogen.

    Why linked: Core production target underpinning the UK Hydrogen Strategy and all subsequent allocation rounds and business model development.

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · Hydrogen Allocation Round 2 (HAR2): shortlisted projects

    Hydrogen positioned as key component of Clean Power by 2030 agenda

    Why linked: The current government has continued and accelerated hydrogen deployment as part of its Clean Power by 2030 mission, evidenced by HAR2 shortlisting and new regulatory consultations.

Open questions & gaps

Pending in the lifecycle

  • Outcome of the Gas Shipper Obligation consultation (closed April 2025) — government response not yet published.
  • Final results and contract awards for Hydrogen Allocation Round 2 (HAR2) — only shortlist announced to date.
  • Outcome of the open Hydrogen Economic Regulatory Framework consultation for 100% hydrogen pipeline networks (opened December 2025).
  • Decision on whether and when to proceed with hydrogen blending into the GB gas transmission network (distinct from distribution network blending consulted on previously).

Beyond the corpus

  • MISSING Updated UK Hydrogen Strategy document (post-2021 original) — The original UK Hydrogen Strategy was published in August 2021 but does not appear in the event list; only market updates and sector-specific documents are present. A comprehensive strategy refresh would be expected given the scale of policy development since 2021.
  • MISSING HAR1 operational project updates — HAR1 successful projects were announced in December 2023 with expectation of first projects becoming operational from 2025; no operational milestone announcements appear in the event list.
  • MISSING Hydrogen blending into GB gas transmission network consultation or policy statement — The thread summary references an active consultation on blending into the transmission network, but only the distribution network blending consultation response appears in the events; a transmission-specific document is absent.
  • MISSING Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard update or review — The standard was published in April 2022; given subsequent policy development and international developments (e.g. EU taxonomy), an update or review document would be expected.

Confidence gaps

  • The exact status and timeline of the hydrogen blending into the GB gas transmission network consultation referenced in the thread summary is unclear from the event list alone.
  • Ministerial names for the sponsoring minister role cannot be confirmed from the event list without risk of error given machinery of government changes; omitted from stakeholders accordingly.
  • The relationship between pk=31619 and pk=2749 (both GSO consultations) is assumed to be parallel channels for the same consultation, but this cannot be fully verified from the event metadata alone.
  • Whether the December 2025 consultation (pk=38570) is a new consultation or a continuation of the earlier pipeline networks consultation (pk=34739) is ambiguous given the close dates and related subject matter.