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Hydrogen, Carbon capture and storage and Anaerobic digestion

Posted on January 4, 2021

Hydrogen and CCS In my last blog, I wrote how electric vehicles were considerably more efficient than those  powered by hydrogen. However, hydrogen now seems to be the magic solution to everything, a carbon free way of powering internal combustion …

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Tagged with: Hydrogen vs Electric vehicles

Electric cars and vehicle to grid energy transfer

Posted on April 4, 2019

In writing a section recently on Electric Vehicles for this website “sustainability-in-practice”, the experts I talked to kept emphasising how battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are going to improve city air quality, our grid and the efficiency of renewable power generation. …

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Tagged with: clean city air, energy storage, vehicle to grid
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