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<p>We recognise that the scale up and demonstration of hydrogen’s potential in meeting
Paris commitments is a global challenge. We are an active member of Mission Innovation
and the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy.</p><p>
</p><p>Since the UK has left the European Union, we are seeking to engage and cooperate
with the EU on hydrogen through normal diplomatic channels, and therefore the UK will
not attend EU meetings on this topic other than in exceptional circumstances. Whilst
the UK is leaving the EU single market, it remains an important part of the gas supply
system for North West Europe. The UK can expect to work cooperatively with its neighbours
to sustain this mutually beneficial relationship into the future as the methane gas
market is decarbonised, potentially leading to a European hydrogen market.</p>
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