Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme: projects awarded funding
This programme supportssupported innovation in hydrogen BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) technologies with £31 million in funding.
- From:
- Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
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- 4 August 2022
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The Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme supportssupported technologies which cancould produce hydrogen from biogenic feedstocks and be combined with carbon capture. It forms part of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which aimsaimed to accelerate the commercialisation of innovative clean energy technologies and processes through the 2020s and 2030s.
The programme was in 2 phases, both of which are now closed:
- Phase 1 - (total budget £5 million)
supportssupported multiple projects to scope and develop a feasible prototype demonstration project - see completed projects
- Phase 2 - (total budget £26 million)
taketook projects from innovation design through to innovation demonstration - see summaries of projects awarded funding
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2025-12-04 16:35
Published final reports for Phase 2.
2023-08-10 14:09
Added new Phase 2 project: H2Boost led by The Biorenewables Development Centre Limited.
2023-06-28 12:34
Added summaries of Phase 2 projects awarded funding, and links to Phase 1 feasibility reports.
2022-08-04 00:15
First published.
Details
The Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme supportssupported technologies which cancould produce hydrogen from biogenic feedstocks and be combined with carbon capture. It forms part of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which aimsaimed to accelerate the commercialisation of innovative clean energy technologies and processes through the 2020s and 2030s.
The programme was in 2 phases, both of which are now closed:
- Phase 1 - (total budget £5 million)
supportssupported multiple projects to scope and develop a feasible prototype demonstration project - see completed projects
- Phase 2 - (total budget £26 million)
taketook projects from innovation design through to innovation demonstration - see summaries of projects awarded funding
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Published 4 August 2022
Last updated 104 AugustDecember 2023
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2025-12-04 16:35
Published final reports for Phase 2.
2023-08-10 14:09
Added new Phase 2 project: H2Boost led by The Biorenewables Development Centre Limited.
2023-06-28 12:34
Added summaries of Phase 2 projects awarded funding, and links to Phase 1 feasibility reports.
2022-08-04 00:15
First published.
Details
The Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme supportssupported technologies which cancould produce hydrogen from biogenic feedstocks and be combined with carbon capture. It forms part of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which aimsaimed to accelerate the commercialisation of innovative clean energy technologies and processes through the 2020s and 2030s.
The programme was in 2 phases, both of which are now closed:
- Phase 1 - (total budget £5 million)
supportssupported multiple projects to scope and develop a feasible prototype demonstration project-seecompletedprojects - Phase 2 - (total budget £26 million)
taketook projects from innovation design through to innovation demonstration-seesummariesofprojectsawardedfunding
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Update history
2025-12-04 16:35
Published final reports for Phase 2.
2023-08-10 14:09
Added new Phase 2 project: H2Boost led by The Biorenewables Development Centre Limited.
2023-06-28 12:34
Added summaries of Phase 2 projects awarded funding, and links to Phase 1 feasibility reports.
2022-08-04 00:15
First published.