The Anonymous Widower

Labour To Adopt Some Of World’s Most Ambitious Climate Targets

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on The Times.

This is the sub-heading.

No 10 moves to lock in sweeping emissions cuts, seeking to outflank the Greens on net zero while setting up a clash with Reform UK and the Tories

What I find strange is that there is no mention of hydrogen in the Times article.

I believe there are certain applications, where hydrogen is essential.

I asked Google AI,”Is Hydrogen An Essential Route To Decarbonise Some Industries?” and received this reply.

Yes, hydrogen is widely considered an essential route to decarbonise “hard-to-abate” sectors where direct electrification is inefficient or impossible.

It acts both as a clean-burning fuel for high-temperature heat and as a vital chemical feedstock.

Why Hydrogen Is Essential

High-Temperature Heat: Certain industries (e.g., steel, cement, glass) require intense heat that standard electric furnaces cannot practically achieve.

Hydrogen can replace natural gas in these combustion processes.

Chemical Feedstock: Hydrogen is required for chemical transformations rather than just energy.

For instance, it is indispensable in the manufacture of ammonia (fertilizers) and methanol.Material Reduction: In steelmaking, hydrogen can strip oxygen from iron ore, producing water vapor as a byproduct instead of carbon dioxide.

Key “Hard-to-Abate” Industries

Iron & Steel: Using hydrogen as a reducing agent replaces coal and coke, potentially cutting up to 95% of the emissions from traditional blast furnaces.

Chemicals & Refining: Clean hydrogen can replace “grey” hydrogen (which is currently produced using fossil fuels) in oil refining and fertilizer creation.

Long-Haul Transport: For heavy-duty vehicles, maritime shipping, and aviation.

 

May 21, 2026 Posted by | Energy, Hydrogen, Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Are Centrica Entering The Bunkering Market For Lowcarbon-Fuelled Ships?

I asked Google AI, the question in the title of this post and received this answer.

Yes, Centrica is actively entering the low-carbon shipping fuel market, specifically by strengthening its ability to supply bio-LNG (liquefied natural gas) for the shipping industry.

Key developments in 2026 indicate a strategic push into this sector:

Bio-LNG Expansion: Centrica Energy has strengthened its bio-LNG bunker fuel offering through ISCC certification.

Strategic Partnerships: Centrica is supporting Gasrec in the UK to supply bio-LNG and bio-CNG to fleets, and is investing in large-scale carbon storage at Morecambe Bay, which can serve shipping.

Decarbonisation Focus:   This move aligns with Centrica’s target to become a net-zero business by 2040 and to support customer emission reductions.

This could be a nice little business.

May 12, 2026 Posted by | Energy, Energy Storage, Transport/Travel | , , , , , , | Leave a comment