A collection of information gathered together regarding hydrogen power. Once produced, hydrogen can be used in much the same way as natural gas. It can be delivered to fuel cells to generate electricity and heat, used in a combined cycle gas turbine to produce larger quantities of centrally produced electricity or burned to run a combustion engine.
Climate change remains at the top of the global political agenda, however, the net-zero targets committed to by various governments cannot be achieved without the use of renewable hydrogen.
A fleet of 20 new, hydrogen powered busses will be introduced into the streets of London running between East Acton and Oxford Circus on the number 7 route.