Why the UK’s hydrogen strategy does not add up
Using renewable energy to meet the government’s hydrogen target would consume around half of all UK offshore wind.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Using renewable energy to meet the government’s hydrogen target would consume around half of all UK offshore wind.
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