UK Government shortlists 27 projects totalling 875MW in HAR2

The projects, which include initiatives from RWE, Uniper and Centrica, among others, are expected to supply hydrogen for the power, glass manufacturing, brick-making and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) sectors.

Clare Jackson, CEO of Hydrogen UK, said HAR2 “builds on valuable lessons from past rounds and strengthens UK leadership in clean energy.”

The exact total funding amount for HAR2 has not been specified. Nevertheless, it is expected to provide revenue support through the Hydrogen Production Business Model (HPBM) over 15-year contracts, similar to HAR1.

However, in an online statement, the government stressed that it’s “unlikely that all projects will be successful.” It added, “As such being on the shortlist does not imply availability of funding for any of the shortlisted projects.”

In December 2023, the government announced £2bn ($2.6bn) in funding for 11 hydrogen projects for HAR1, offering a combined capacity of 125MW – although delays in critical agreements left them in limbo for a year.

By December 2024, three projects totalling 31.8MW of capacity officially signed agreements for government revenue support.

Additionally, the projects selected under HAR1 ultimately secured less funding than the total available allocation.

At the Hydrogen UK Annual Conference in Birmingham last week (April 2), Industry Minister Sarah Jones confirmed that the remaining eight HAR1 contracts will be finalised by May.

Confirmed HAR2 projects:

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