16 Nov 2020

Another step towards achieving Net Zero at home has been made by the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) as a definition of what is a Hydrogen-Ready boiler, ahead of a potential nationwide roll-out of hydrogen for heating. This comes on top of the Government’s own scientific advisers, the Council for Science and Technology, advocating hydrogen’s use in home heating.

The technical definition has been developed by the heating industry to ensure safe products are made ready for the switch from natural gas to hydrogen, with a pledge that the conversion takes less than an hour to complete by a gas-safe competent installer, using the manufacturer’s certificated conversion kits.

Hydrogen for heating

A gas appliance that operates using hydrogen is essential to deliver a Net Zero heating solution 

HHIC Director, Stewart Clements said, “A gas appliance that ‘out of the box' is designed and approved to be installed for use on natural gas and following a conversion and re-commissioning process in the home, will then operate safely and efficiently using a hydrogen supply is essential to deliver a Net Zero heating solution for the vast majority of homes in the UK."

"Currently, 85 percent of homes rely on natural gas boilers to keep warm and produce hot water. Converting the gas grid to hydrogen requires a boiler that can be converted. The industry has agreed how this should be done, to minimize the cost and impact.”

“Converting a boiler in under an hour in less time than it currently takes to service a boiler. This is a huge step forward to help the UK decarbonize while giving the consumer all the benefits they get at the moment from their heating system.”

Safe and cost-effective switch

“These technical developments are an essential ingredient in building the platform to enable a safe and cost-effective switch to a Net Zero future. Our members have agreed on this technical specification and have shared it with BEIS for them to factor it into future energy policy announcements.”

“This definition is necessary should the Government mandate that only Hydrogen-Ready boilers are installed in UK homes from 2025, something called for by the CBI. As an industry, we have created a definition that the Government can easily adopt and use in future legislation. It couldn’t be easier for them.”