IGas seeks planning approval for Surrey hydrogen schemes1 Sep 2021 21:29
More nonsense.
Opponents of IGas’s hydrogen plans have said they would, if approved, “lock the county into decades of emissions under the false premise of contributing to net zero”.
Sheffield, in the north of England, has a long history of steelmaking, and is now home to electrolyser manufacturer ITM Power. However, the UK government is failing to give any clear support to cleaning up steel production using green hydrogen.
Trials are now due to begin on how to capture the heat generated by transmission network transformers, owned by National Grid, to provide home heating for households connected to district heating networks operated by SSE.
The Paris Agreement, which commits governments to leave fossil fuels in the ground, is not legally binding. The Energy Charter Treaty, under which companies can sue governments for leaving fossil fuels in the ground, is legally binding.
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