Proposed infrastructure aims to decarbonise sectors such as transport by using green, renewable, hydrogen
The state is to spend around €100,000 commissioning research to establish an all-island green hydrogen network. The Department of Transport and the Department of the Taoiseach’s shared Island unit have issued a tender for research into safety and regulatory frameworks needed to create island-wide renewable hydrogen infrastructure.
The proposed hydrogen infrastructure aims to decarbonise sectors described as difficult to decarbonise, such as transport, by using green – renewable – hydrogen.
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