Environment
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By 2030, 3 Million Homes Could Be Using Low-Carbon Hydrogen for Heat
By Year 2030, the government aims to attract at least £4 billion in investment in the hydrogen economy, with plans to create enough hydrogen to replace fossil fuel gas for heating and cooking in around 3 million homes.
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