Hydrogen heating earmarked for £25m government investment

Madeleine Cuff
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BEIS department is looking for a contractor to manage the delivery of a major new project investigating the use of hydrogen gas as a source of clean heat

The government is planning to spend £25m over the next three exploring the potential for hydrogen gas to become a mainstream source of low-carbon heating. Under a new trial, which will run from 2017...

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