Baxi Commercial Solutions has released a new educational guide for the non-domestic sector that aims to debunk the myths surrounding hydrogen for heat and provide a timeframe for the anticipated transition to this greener gas.
Guide details
Entitled 'Your guide to hydrogen for heat’, the report:
- Sets out the potential for hydrogen to become one of the central pillars of decarbonization in the UK for the commercial sector, along with electrification and heat networks
- Presents a timeline of how the transition from natural gas to hydrogen is likely to unfold
- Provides a succinct definition and distinction between hydrogen boilers, hydrogen-ready boilers, and 20% hydrogen boilers
Aim of the guide
The aim is to arm businesses with facts relating to hydrogen that will assist them in meeting heat demand
The concise guide aims to arm businesses and organizations with the necessary facts relating to hydrogen that will assist them in meeting heat demand in their buildings more sustainably with future-ready solutions.
Andy Green, Technical Director at Baxi Commercial Solutions, said, “Speaking to our customers, we know there is a widespread desire to make efficiency improvements wherever possible to drive down emissions and operational costs in buildings.”
Future-proof options
“But following the recent hype about hydrogen, many want greater clarity on the achievable, future-proof options that are available now to help bring their buildings up to code.”
“This is particularly the case in the UK’s more challenging, harder-to-heat buildings where heat pumps might currently not be an option but boiler replacement is.”
Stepwise transition to hydrogen
We wanted to share the knowledge and expertise we have gained as pioneers of hydrogen boilers"
Baxi is one of only a few manufacturers to have developed a hydrogen boiler and is working closely with UK Government to trial hydrogen boilers in several projects.
“We wanted to share the knowledge and expertise we have gained as pioneers of hydrogen boilers to clear up any misunderstandings and outline the anticipated stepwise transition to hydrogen,” Andy explained.
Future-ready installation
“For example, the standards and certification framework to enable a product to be classified as ‘hydrogen-ready are not yet in place so any claims that products are ‘hydrogen-ready’ now are inaccurate and potentially misleading for businesses and organizations.”
“Our aim,” he continued, “is to help equip specifiers, contractors, FMs, energy managers, and building operators with the necessary information so that they can make the right choices at the right time and be assured of a future-ready installation.”
Baxi guide launch
The launch of the guide follows the announcement that Baxi Commercial Solutions has secured independent certification of the ability of its Remeha Quinta Ace and Gas 320/620 Ace boilers to operate on a 20% hydrogen blend.
The introduction of 20% hydrogen into the UK gas network is expected to be the first step in the transition to greener gas.