The UK’s most expansive gas distribution network, Cadent, in collaboration with Star Energy Group, British Geological Survey (BGS), University of Edinburgh, and Net Zero Strategy, has made substantial strides towards a greener future.
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This week, Cadent, a gas distributor, confirmed that its plans for a hydrogen gas network in Whitby, Cheshire, had not been chosen as the “preferred proposal” by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), due to opposition from locals. This dealt a serious blow to plans for the UK’s first “Hydrogen Village” trial.
Azolla Hydrogen commissions fuel cell hydrogen production unit The AZ225 Biodrome unit has been commissioned by Azolla Hydrogen of Calgary…
A pioneering project announced by Britain’s largest gas network companies will focus on the role hydrogen can play in helping…
For the world to achieve Net Zero energy by 2050, an unprecedented level of change, investment, and collaboration are required, and Cadent is dedicated to rising to the challenge as a company.
The first phase of a ground-breaking green energy initiative has been revealed, which could help Britain significantly reduce its carbon…
The UK’s first public homes with household appliances fueled entirely by hydrogen are set to be built in Low Thornley,…