Hydrogen, despite being dismissed as an inefficient solution to clean home heating, will retain a role in the future of the sector due to the improved feasibility of incrementally blending hydrogen into existing gas networks. In an upcoming report from Rethink Energy, the group outlines how green hydrogen will be responsible for 8.1% of home heating by 2035, before rising to 28.1% by 2050 as global hydrogen economy is realized. If hydrogen’s intuitive primary aim within the energy mix is to replace natural gas, then building heating – fueled by natural gas in 35% of houses worldwide – would seem like an obvious place for direct replacement; simply replace your gas appliances with a hydrogen appliance and then you’re off.…