Hydrogen could ‘nearly double’ cost of heating a home compared with gas
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#641W3)
Using hydrogen would add about 70% to home energy bills, according to a report by a renewable energy charity
Ministers' plans to pin the UK's energy hopes on hydrogen could nearly double the cost of heating a home by the end of the decade compared with natural gas, research has shown.
Using hydrogen for home heating could prove much a more expensive option than natural gas, according to the leading energy analysts Cornwall Insight. Between now and 2050, when the UK is legally bound to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions, using hydrogen would add about 70% to home energy bills compared with using gas, according to the report, commissioned by renewable energy charity MCS Foundation.
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