Surplus power from wind farms will be used to run a network of giant electrolysers to make hydrogen for vehicles, under plans drawn up by a green energy company.

The electrolysers will be linked to nearby offshore wind farms and split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen will initially be used in buses powered by fuel cells that emit only water, helping the UK achieve its climate change targets. It could also be used for fuel cells in trucks, cars, trains and ships. The scheme would stop the excess power being wasted, which increases household energy bills. The company behind this idea is Ryse. https://ryse.team/about/

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