Evaluation of Low Carbon Heat Scenarios Project
Kiwa Gastec provided technical support to a comparative study of the cost and impact of four low carbon heat scenarios, led by KPMG, in collaboration with the ENA and Imperial College.

Kiwa Gastec provided technical support to a comparative study of the cost and impact of four low carbon heat scenarios, led by KPMG, in collaboration with the ENA and Imperial College.
As a leading test house for hydrogen heating and cooking appliances, our in-house expertise means we are well placed to deliver training courses on hydrogen.
Kiwa Moroni has been engaged by Octopus Renewables to execute vendor technical advisory service aimed to issue a detailed vendor technical due diligence to be shared with the potential buyers of the 173 MW portfolio, consisting of 17 photovoltaic plants located in Italy: Nine plants are located in Lazio, and eight are located in Sardinia.
A pilot project to develop a fossil-free steelmaking route with hydrogen.
A study to assess the feasibility of building gas infrastructure to link Ijmuiden and Amsterdam, and creating a network within the Port of Amsterdam area to distribute hydrogen.
Kiwa Gastec was commissioned by Scotia Gas Networks to assess the feasibility of widening the range of gas compositions used in the UK gas grid, as part of the Opening up the Gas Market project.
Investigation into whether standard heating and cooking appliances run normally on hydrogen?
A project to develop the first community trial of hydrogen usage in domestic dwellings.
The HG2V (Hydrogen Grid to Vehicle) project was commissioned to determine whether the existing gas network could be re-purposed to supply hydrogen for use in fuel cell electric vehicles.
Investigation of the odorisation of hydrogen for distribution networks as part of the wider SGN-commissioned H100 project, in collaboration with NPL.
The Hydrogen Hubs project is a Cadent Foundation-sponsored feasibility study investigating if large scale local energy production (Hubs) can provide zero carbon hydrogen to decarbonise challenging energy sectors.
An investigation of the impact of ignitions in hydrogen and natural gas accumulations in dwellings.
An evaluation of the risks associated with using hydrogen in a domestic setting.
Leeds’ existing gas infrastructure could be repurposed to deliver hydrogen for heating and cooking, instead of natural gas over the next 15 years.
A study to establish if it’s technically possible and safe to replace natural gas with hydrogen in residential and commercial buildings and gas appliances.
Kiwa Energy (formerly Kiwa Gastec) has been technical lead on many hydrogen projects. Here are links to the reports from those projects.
This presentation 'The Role of Hydrogen in a Net Zero Future' was given at the CEA's prestigious David Gunn Memorial Lecture at the House of Lords in October 2019 by Kiwa UK's Technical Director
Opinion piece: At what point does the benefit of producing hydrogen outweigh other uses of renewable power and how should the market support for each of these forms of generation/production be tailored to find the right balance.