RE: Using Hydrogen in the Gas Grid.2 Jan 2020 15:42
Whilst I appreciate the cost of hydrogen being obviously important re production and supply, remember that PHE have stated several times that many waste owners, private and council are willing to pay to have companies remove their waste problems.
Only recently a waste tip owner was fined £45,000 for paying a cowboy outfit to dispose of said waste, and this was a relatively small amount, and I am aware of at least 2 massive general waste, plastic and tyre tips that have been given a cost of well over £1,000,000 for removal.
A EU ban on tyre dumps several years ago (when we leave, we won't go back to dumping tyres) has resulted in most being sent to none EU countries at a vast cost, where they sit above ground in dumps that are getting bigger by the day.
Now most of these countries are looking at ways to clean up their act due to environmental pressure, this will bring even more importance to safe and green disposal.
PHE have the chance to be a big player in the field of waste disposal, they just have to take it.