In a collective effort to ensure the UK’s global competitiveness in the low-carbon hydrogen sector, major businesses from high-carbon industries such as aviation and steel have joined forces to establish the Green Hydrogen Alliance (GHA). Comprising of key sector members including Airbus, Tata Steel, Air Products, and Associated British Ports, the GHA aims to explore the use of low-carbon hydrogen in decarbonizing various sectors of the economy, including aviation, road freight transportation and power generation. The formation of the GHA is motivated by the desire to prevent the UK from falling behind countries like Germany and the Netherlands, which have already outlined their hydrogen strategies. Additionally, the alliance seeks to assess the potential economic impact of green hydrogen development on…