There's a world of difference between local process H2 pipelines and a new NTS.We already move hydrogen around Teesside through pipelines. How do we do this now?
There's a world of difference between local process H2 pipelines and a new NTS.We already move hydrogen around Teesside through pipelines. How do we do this now?
because it helps the oil and gas industry keep ticking over ... its an excellent return on investment for themI have no idea why we are poncing around with stupidly expensive hydrogen schemes. Just spend the money and invest in nuclear and renewables.
I don't understand why the techniques for building a short pipeline are different to building a long one but David Hughes who is professor of low carbon materials at Teesside Uni says that they can also use existing gas lines to transport Hydrogen.There's a world of difference between local process H2 pipelines and a new NTS.
I work for a renewables development company and the idea is that spare or cheap Green power can be used to produce the hydrogen. We are seriously looking at positioning hydrogen plants on our wind farms. Whether that is possible or not remains to be seen but I think it will come eventually as part of the renewables ‘mix’ but it is a long way off though, very early stages. You have to remember that 15 to 20 years ago when we were putting up the early wind turbines I had mates asking me if they could boil a kettle.I have no idea why we are poncing around with stupidly expensive hydrogen schemes. Just spend the money and invest in nuclear and renewables.
And you don't understand the difference between a process pipelines and a Transmission pipelines.I don't understand why the techniques for building a short pipeline are different to building a long one but David Hughes who is professor of low carbon materials at Teesside Uni says that they can also use existing gas lines to transport Hydrogen.