From Political Abstraction to "Tangible" Energy British Hydrogen Use Pilot Projects
2021
Leo Jansons, Laila Zemīte

In many European countries, hydrogen energy initiatives are currently only in the early stages of development: the legal framework and technical rules for the production, transmission and distribution of green hydrogen and have been studied at the same time transportation facilities in the natural gas network together with natural gas and renewable gases (AG). This means that about hydrogen for the time being, the use in the end-use sector is less intended. However, by default, hydrogen is considered to be the number of future energy carriers, one not only in the European Union (EU), but also in the U.K., because it, like natural gas, has a very broad spectrum of usage. Hydrogen can be used as fuel by incineration in boilers, turbines or engines for the production of heat or electricity. It may also be stored in different ways, including in very large quantities and to supply to end-users in both gaseous and liquefied physical state. Hydrogen has also been designated by a number of third countries as the main instrument for energy and economic greening, for which Britain is clearly to be lifted, although the production and use of hydrogen is currently concentrated exclusively in this country around chemical complexes. Hydrogen produced mainly from natural gas (without carbon capture) is used as a raw material in the manufacture of other chemicals.


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Jansons, L., Zemīte, L. From Political Abstraction to "Tangible" Energy British Hydrogen Use Pilot Projects. Enerģija un Pasaule, 2021, No. 6, pp.40-46. ISSN 1407-5911.

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