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Hydrogen produced in Bacton could decarbonise 20% of the British population, says study

Within the study, it is suggested that blue hydrogen could be created through a combination of natural gas, with the vast wind power in the area being harnessed to create green hydrogen.

This is then also supported with ample offshore space for carbon storage and easy access to markets in London and the Southeast meaning that Bacton could remain crucial to the energy transition for decades to come.

It is cited that the hydrogen created at Bacton would be capable of decarbonising 20% of the Great British population and has further potential to contribute to support the green transition of London and surrounding areas in the Southeast of England.

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