Why accelerating hydrogen use in heavy industry is crucial for net zero

When it comes to hitting the UK’s net zero targets, size matters. Eight sectors account for around 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the World Economic Forum. These heavy hitters include logistics and transport.

Why accelerating hydrogen use in heavy industry is crucial for net zero

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