National Highways’ £50M hydrogen strategy for Lower Thames Crossing will be a ‘catalyst for change’

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National Highways has revealed its low carbon hydrogen power strategy for its £9bn Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) project, which it believes will be “a step change in the industry”.
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