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A good couple of years work for everyone converting every appliance in the land to run on hydrogen.
One thing for sure, i won't be doing it ;)
 
I can imagine the responses now....

"Hydrogen? Ain't it that what blew up the Hindenberg? I aten't having that dangerous stuff in my house!"

Oh the humanity!
 
I will show my arse on't town hall steps, if this ever happens .

Maybe in 75/100 years if the planet is still here
 
I can imagine the responses now....

"Hydrogen? Ain't it that what blew up the Hindenberg? I aten't having that dangerous stuff in my house!"

Oh the humanity!

Haha
 
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Was aware of the testing going on but thought there was an interaction caused by the solder and the soldering process? therefore the whole thing had been binned until there was a single solution for joining pipework and or changing to all pex type pipes and mechanical joins?
 
Jesus wept... there's still billions to be made from our current fuel sources.. the mear fact hydrogen is the most abundant partial in the universe won't do much for its value.. it's all about the money
 
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