Hydrogen heating: An idea without a home?

Michael Holder
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Hydrogen heating: An idea without a home?

The government has scrapped plans to use pipe hydrogen into homes in Redcar and Ellesmere Port, dashing the hopes of gas network firms

Hydrogen: it seems we can't live with it, but we probably can't live without it either. Both the great advantage and drawback of the low carbon energy source is its versatility. It is, in a sense, a...

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