“Hydrogen could be the perfect zero-carbon fuel; burning it creates two products essential to society – energy and water. Use sustainable sources of biomass in its production along with carbon capture and storage (CCS) and you have the potential to deliver carbon-negative power and heat at either domestic or industrial scale.” Dr Hyungwoong Ahn, of Edinburgh University will take part in the Biomass, Biogas and Biofuel session today (4 May; Carron, 16:00 – 17:30) to describe his study of a biomass gasification combined heat and power (CHP) plant with carbon capture.
Scottish Energy News 4th May 2016 read more »