There is a push on Green Hydrogen in the UK. Probably markets where it's applicable. They are looking for wind and tidal power as the source of the electricity. If its limitless it doesn't cost much. They are also planning a battery plant at the site to put into the grid. Covering all bases.Bio fuels and hydrogen may have their niche, but I don't think they'll ever see mass transportation adoption.
Bio fuels aren't scalable to cover the 93+million barrels of oil per day currently used! Growing fuel to burn - displaces growing fuel for humans to eat! by all means turn food waste into bio fuel - but that is only a tiny % of energy actually required.
Green Hydrogen is just too inefficient for mass transport adoption - some one (us!) would have to pay for that inefficiency in £ per kWh! much easier/cheaper to just stick solar and wind energy straight into your car/home battery. Not to mention hydrogen is is not space efficient - needing lots of volume per unit energy.
RWE hydrogen activities in UK
RWE are looking to build, own and operate green hydrogen production facilities for the supply of hydrogen to UK industrial customers and is currently in discussion with refineries, steel works, ports, chemical and transport companies regarding possible new production facilities located close to...
uk.rwe.com