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Hydrogen has the smallest atom for a potentially commercial gas.
It is:
1/ highly volatile;
2/ presently very expensive to generate in commercial quantities;
3/ complex to transport safely; and
4/ been waiting well over 100 hundred years for its day in the “sun”.
We will in 30 minutes (including questions) look at the reasons why hydrogen is being looked at as a partial substitution for methane and its hurdles that it faces over the next two sets of 5 years.
Our Prime Minister sees a great future for hydrogen in our energy mix and hence deserves our attention post COP26.