Green hydrogen projects, including a number in the north-east, could generate £320 billion for the UK economy and sustain up to 120,000 jobs by 2050, according to a new study.
The Netherlands wants to become a leader in green hydrogen production, but projects will require subsidies and more private investors to get off the ground.
Bucksburn Academy's Re-Thinking Energy team is only in year one of a two-year international project looking at Energy and they have already been delving into the benefits of hydrogen. Here team members S3 pupils Martin Close, Shona Doyle and Heather McAdam tell us in their words about their progress.