Ahhh well....6 Dec 2023 23:27
Well I'm sure we can all wait 7 years can't we, probably closer to 10.
Watcha reckon?, all the American investors flooding over ( That died a death ) primed to buy IM with no regulatory frameworks in place , I'm sure they all went to the Dogfarter ( Spelt correctly ) school of Business & Economics , along with the rest of the "Alleged" interested parties banging on Woodys Knocker.... ooooh errrrr.
He's better off sticking to his Gas storage story, but sadly it's not going to happen either. Maybe he could store hot air?
In August 2021, the future role of hydrogen was consolidated in the long-awaited and first ever UK Hydrogen Strategy, which reinforced prior commitments but also set forth a roadmap for how these commitments are intended to be achieved over the 2020s (Majumder-Russell, Rihoy and Mitchell, 2021[91]).148 According to the Strategy the UK Government aims to have:
An initial network regulatory and legal framework in place between 2025-2027, and
a long-term network regulatory and legal framework in place between 2028-2030.
There is limited legislation that specifically relates to hydrogen.
"Are ye Ragin yet"?