As the energy crisis continues to wreak havoc on consumers forking out more and more to pay soaring bills, the Government has been scrambling for alternatives. One answer to avoiding dishing out cash for expensive foreign gas imports has been to boost the UK’s renewable capacity and, now, there is a wealth of projects in the pipeline to do just that. One of those is the Trafford Green Hydrogen in Carrington, which is expected as early as 2024.Run by Carlton Power, which is seeking planning permission from Trafford and Salford councils, the project would be the largest hydrogen production unit in the country.The project would produce green hydrogen fuel for transport and heating.This is a renewable energy source which would not only help the UK to slash emissions but also reduce the country’s reliance on gas for power.It is created through a chemical process called electrolysis…