1、 UK-Germany Joint Feasibility Study on the Trade of Hydrogen Produced on behalf of the Bundesministerium fr Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz and the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Study Report|F01 gettymages UK-Germany Joint Feasibility Study on the Trade of Hydrogen 2 Authored by Arup Mar
2、ie Muench and Rebecca Rohe(Adelphi)Sven Morgen,Kim Malin Lakeit,Oliver Melches and Hrvoje Brlecic Layer(dena)Acknowledgements The authors would also like to thank all organisations and companies that participated in interviews and provided their feedback.Cover image:getty images Published by:Arup,8
3、Fitzroy Street,London,W1T 4BJ Date:23rd April 2025 Editorial responsibility:Arup Layout and design:Arup This report was developed under the framework of the UK Germany Hydrogen Partnership between the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero(DESNZ)and the Federal Ministry for the Economy and Clima
4、te Action(BMWK)and implemented by Adelphi.The report was a joint independent project by Arup,dena and Adelphi,funded by BMWK and DESNZ.How to reference this report:Arup et al.(2025)UK-Germany Joint Feasibility Study on the Trade of Hydrogen.London,UK:Arup.Published by Arup.UK-Germany Joint Feasibili
5、ty Study on the Trade of Hydrogen 3 Contents 1 Introduction 15 1.1 Study Context 16 1.2 Study Objectives and Outputs 16 1.3 Study Scope 16 1.4 Low-Carbon Hydrogen Definition 21 2.Landscape 23 2.1 UK Context 25 2.2 UK Funding 30 2.3 Hydrogen networks and storage 32 2.4 UK Export Opportunity 34 2.5 Ge
6、rmany Context 38 2.6 German Industry Engagement 49 3.Delivery Enablers 55 3.1 The hydrogen value chain 56 3.2 Delivering the enablers 59 3.3 UK-Germany Hydrogen Partnership 60 3.4 Enabler 1:Develop the requirements to have the ability to technically trade the hydrogen molecule 62 3.5 Enabler 2:Enabl