Glass Futures, a research and technology organization, has joined the Hydrogen Innovation Initiative (HII) as its latest partner. The HII, backed by Innovate UK, is a collaboration between industry, government, and academia with the goal of creating a competitive hydrogen technology and services sector in the UK. The partnership with Glass Futures will enhance the expertise within the HII and contribute to the development of the hydrogen economy.
Rob Ireson, Innovation and Partnerships Manager at Glass Futures, expressed excitement about the opportunity for collaboration with other partners in the HII consortium. By sharing knowledge, research, and innovation across industries, Glass Futures aims to contribute to the development of sustainable hydrogen technology supply chains.
Dr Katy Milne, Programme Director for HII, expressed excitement about Glass Futures joining the initiative. As a key member of the Industrial Advisory Board, Glass Futures has been involved with HII since its inception. Their focus on reducing carbon emissions in energy-intensive industries aligns with HII’s mission of utilizing UK technology to drive the global hydrogen economy and transform the country’s industry into a net-zero powerhouse.
The use of fossil fuels in ceramic kilns results in significant carbon emissions, with most emissions coming from the combustion of natural gas to heat kilns. Hydrogen has the potential to reduce UK emissions by up to 780 kt CO2 per year, particularly in energy-intensive industries like glass and ceramics. Collaborating with other sectors will help develop solutions to these challenges and support decarbonisation efforts across different industries.