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Evidence review for hydrogen for heat in buildings

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CXC - Evidence review for hydrogen heat in buildings August 2021.pdf (701.7Kb)
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09/2021
Author
Castek, Robert
Harkin, Stephen
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This project was commissioned to help build a clear evidence base, using existing literature, relating to all aspects of the use of hydrogen to heat buildings including supporting infrastructure and costs. Lessons gained thus far from key projects (H100, Acorn, Hy4Heat and others) have been synthesised along with a wide range of evidence sources on aspects such as technical feasibility, safety and costs. The review focused on drawing out relevant lessons for Scotland from evidence across Scotland, the wider UK and further afield (where appropriate).
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/37964

https://doi.org/10.7488/era/1239

https://www.climatexchange.org.uk/media/4982/cxc-evidence-review-for-hydrogen-heat-in-buildings-august-2021.pdf
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