A memorandum of understanding brings together the body that promotes and develops the technology and an association whose member firms will most likely to be called upon to implement it. Aims include developing and sharing best practice in the safe use and deployment of hydrogen technologies.
Hydrogen, produced when water is 鈥榮plit鈥 by an electrical current, can be used for bulk, long-duration energy storage, creating the ability to store electricity at scale from wind farms. It also has applications in agriculture and food processing, refinery operations, metallurgy and scientific research.
Fiona Hodgson, chief executive of SNIPEF, said: 鈥淪NIPEF has always been a progressive and forward-looking organisation which tries to foresee trends in the sector and there is no doubt that the direction of travel is firmly towards a greener future.
鈥淥ur new association with one of the largest hydrogen and fuel cell membership organisations in the world will keep us abreast of the core technologies which are coming through and their remarkable economic and environmental potential.鈥
Nigel Holmes, chief executive of SHFCA, said: 鈥淥ur association now has more than 115 members focused on helping Scotland achieve a major hydrogen and fuel cell economy.
聽鈥淪HFCA will work with SNIPEF to support all our members on the deployment of hydrogen for low carbon heat in industry and homes across Scotland. This will make a significant contribution towards delivering Scotland鈥檚 ambition for Net Zero by 2045, together with the key milestone of 75% GHG reduction by 2030.
鈥淲e are delighted to be able to establish such a strong association with a body of professional firms which shares our values in terms of sustainable energy use and the promotion of Scotland鈥檚 expertise on the national and international stage.鈥
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