Hydrogen is it viable?3 Oct 2021 09:10
Seems to be a goer on the continent but uk not sure...
"A group of academics in the United Kingdom wrote to the government that hydrogen should not have an immediate impact on emissions or jobs, at least not within the next decade. According to the letter published in mid-September, the government should take a cautious approach to blue hydrogen, avoiding lock-in to unsustainable fossil fuel infrastructure that could push net-zero out of reach, while supporting the use of hydrogen in specific sectors, like steel, chemicals and shipping. “We are concerned that the UK government is considering widespread use of hydrogen in home heating, despite the availability of electric heat pumps that are more efficient and can already deploy at scale today, supporting thousands of jobs,” reads the letter by the experts, led by Cambridge University Professor David Cebon."
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/10/01/the-hydrogen-stream-electrolysis-tech-that-can-produce-hydrogen-from-virtually-any-water-source-including-salt-water/