Dual-use hydrogen energy storage could put food cold chain on road to net zero
date:May 31, 2021
carbon emissions. Reducing that to virtually zero is going to be key to eradicating our contribution to climate change by 2050.

Thats why its important that innovative projects like Decarbonisation Of Food Cold Chain Through Integrated Hydrogen Technologies and Variable-Temperature Thermochemical Energy Storage System (VTTESS) in Nottingham receive backing to develop new and effective ways to heat and cool our homes and workspaces, helping drive down the costs of low-carbon technologies so ever
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