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Britain's gas network all set for hydrogen fuel, report says

Britain's national gas network is ready to accommodate hydrogen as a fuel to power homes and market, a report based on a trial performed by National Gas revealed on Wednesday, which owns and runs the gas transmission network.

Changing gas with hydrogen is deemed a method to help in reducing carbon emissions and dependency on nonrenewable fuel sources.

The previous UK government supported blending up to 20% of hydrogen by volume in the gas circulation network if allowed.

The trial tested the mixing of hydrogen into formerly functional assets from the nationwide transmission network over the last 12 months, scaling from a 2% mix of hydrogen with gas approximately 100%.

A report based on the trial's findings revealed there were no. problems during the first phase of the job and no major. challenges to repurposing the network for hydrogen.

The task has now moved into its 2nd phase, which will. check out the obstacles related to the compression of. hydrogen utilizing existing properties-- including demonstrating the. possible to repurpose gas turbines for hydrogen usage at. compressor stations.

Today's report presents a promising photo on hydrogen. blending, which can help the government meet its aspiration of. making the nation a clean energy superpower as we advance to. 100% green hydrogen, and all while using our existing. infrastructure, said Jon Butterwork, president of. National Gas.

(source: Reuters)