How SR Electrical Delivers Safer Systems for Hydrogen Infrastructure

Wednesday 20 August
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By 2030, the UK aims to produce up to 10GW of low-carbon hydrogen , enough to power entire cities and decarbonise transport, industry, and heating. This ambitious target is part of the country's broader efforts to transition to a more sustainable, low-emission economy. Behind every hydrogen pump, pipe and panel lies a critical challenge: managing electrical risks in one of the most volatile...

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