>Scotland could satisfy all of Germany’s hydrogen import volume by 2045, a new report has revealed.
>Research by the UK Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) and German consultants Cruh21 has outlined how to maximise green hydrogen collaboration between both nations.
>The report showed that Scottish hydrogen exports could meet at least 22 per cent and up to 100 per cent of Germany’s hydrogen demand by 2045
Really interesting. Scotland has a lot of renewable electricity, and far more than it uses. Wind, hydro and wave.
Solar exists, but it’s best used thermally here.
Better to create and export liquid hydrogen than to put it back onto the grid where we get paid a pittance. We have enough water!
Hydrogen? The most abundant element in the universe?
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>Scotland could satisfy all of Germany’s hydrogen import volume by 2045, a new report has revealed.
>Research by the UK Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) and German consultants Cruh21 has outlined how to maximise green hydrogen collaboration between both nations.
>The report showed that Scottish hydrogen exports could meet at least 22 per cent and up to 100 per cent of Germany’s hydrogen demand by 2045
Really interesting. Scotland has a lot of renewable electricity, and far more than it uses. Wind, hydro and wave.
Solar exists, but it’s best used thermally here.
Better to create and export liquid hydrogen than to put it back onto the grid where we get paid a pittance. We have enough water!
Hydrogen? The most abundant element in the universe?