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<blockquote data-quote="Phil P" data-source="post: 7604302" data-attributes="member: 33598"><p>There was a program on radio 4 about it the other week. There’s a big government funded trial going on somewhere up on one of the Scottish Islands. They’re using solar and wind power to produce hydrogen which is then stored and used to heat the homes and produce more electricity when demand was higher. It was also there transported to the docks and use in generators to charge the ferry’s. Long term hydrogen will be the way forward because you can store it for when the demand is highest and no need for a massive network of cables. It can also be imported and exported much easier than electricity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil P, post: 7604302, member: 33598"] There was a program on radio 4 about it the other week. There’s a big government funded trial going on somewhere up on one of the Scottish Islands. They’re using solar and wind power to produce hydrogen which is then stored and used to heat the homes and produce more electricity when demand was higher. It was also there transported to the docks and use in generators to charge the ferry’s. Long term hydrogen will be the way forward because you can store it for when the demand is highest and no need for a massive network of cables. It can also be imported and exported much easier than electricity. [/QUOTE]
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