Low carbon hydrogen could heat up to 20 million homes and businesses across London and the South East of England for decades to come, according to a new industry report. The Bacton Energy Hub, a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) hydrogen project, located on the coast of Norfolk, could not only help to secure the UK’s energy supply but also play a major role in significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Industry veteran Dan Pickering revealed the truth behind his firm’s focus on the energy transition, how it plans to grow investments and trends that have emerged.