Does it make economic sense to replace methane with Hydrogen?

 

Methane which is used for heating in Europe is responsible for 38% of the continents greenhouse gas emissions and it would seem to be a simple choice to replace the methane burning home boilers with hydrogen ones. However many independent studies have shown that this is a very expensive option and a cheaper option would be to use electric heat pumps instead. This is not stopping the main gas distributors from promoting 100% hydrogen as they can see a very disruptive end to their lucrative business model. These gas suppliers are paying many lobbying groups to write reports to claim that hydrogen is the way out because they can then use their existing grid to provide the hydrogen even though it could be a far more expensive option for many people.



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