The Industrial and Commercial Heating Equipment Association (ICOM) has launched a campaign to clarify the different levels of ‘hydrogen-readiness’ of boilers and other combustion products entering the market.
Hydrogen labels
According to the trade body, three types of labels have been created which will signify different hydrogen products: hydrogen-blend; hydrogen-ready; and 100% hydrogen.
Currently, only hydrogen-blend is available on the market, however, with the UK’s first Hydrogen Champion recently calling on Government for a grid blending decision in 2023, ICOM is urging contractors to familiarise themselves.
Decarbonization
There are a growing number of products entering the market that can use hydrogen, to a lesser or greater degree"
ICOM Director, Steve McConnell explained, “Use of hydrogen as an alternative to natural gas is a vital step in ensuring we can decarbonize heat in the UK. As a result, there are a growing number of products entering the market which can use hydrogen, to a lesser or greater degree."
He adds, "These are labeled in different ways, so specifiers and end users must understand the different levels of hydrogen-preparedness.”
Hydrogen-blend products
Hydrogen-blend products can run on natural gas with up to 20% hydrogen added. Hydrogen-ready products are also able to use up to 20% blends now and, crucially, can be converted quickly and cheaply to 100% hydrogen in the future. 100% Hydrogen products sold in the future will be able to run on a 100% hydrogen gas network without any need for conversion.
To explain in more detail, ICOM has launched a paper to establish the definition of hydrogen-ready non-domestic appliances that would be supplied with a 100% hydrogen gas concentration and includes boilers, water heaters, air & radiant heaters, and burners.