Hydrogen as a Fuel – Decarbonising the UK’s Energy Sector

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Hydrogen as a Fuel – Decarbonising the UK’s Energy Sector

This article was produced by Haynes & Boone, a member of IPFA. 

Unlike hydrocarbons, which produce carbon dioxide, heat and water when combusted in the presence of oxygen, hydrogen produces only heat and water. As we seek to decarbonise the UK’s energy sector one of the paths that is being explored is the use of hydrogen within a grid connected gas fired power plant in the UK.

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