The universe's most abundant element, Hydrogen has long promised to be the energy of the future. Has its moment finally arrived?
Discover why green hydrogen is dividing experts. While critics call it "70% inefficient," pioneers like Lhyfe are building commercial plants in Tyneside that produce 6.5 tonnes daily.
Ofgem's Hilary Hill, Lhyfe’s Boris Davis, and energy author Chris Goodall reveal hydrogen's true potential: not heating homes, but decarbonising heavy industry.
With 10GW targeted by 2030, could hydrogen finally stop being tomorrow's fuel and become today's solution?