A groundbreaking green energy trial that could help Britain dramatically cut its carbon emissions and open the door to a low-carbon hydrogen (H2) economy has been given the go ahead by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
In the first trail of its kind in the UK, the HyDeploy project will inject H2 into an existing natural gas network.
Backed by Ofgem’s Network Innovation Competition, the £7m project is being led by gas network Cadent, in partnership with Northern Gas Networks, Keele University and a consortium of technical experts.
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