By Nicholas Earl The UK’s largest gas storage facility is unlikely to play a huge role in the UK’s scramble for supply security this winter, with the Government and British Gas owner Centrica still unable to confirm a funding deal for its reopening. The energy firm is seeking taxpayer support to fund its revival, and hopes it can shift the site’s purpose from gas to hydrogen over time – as the UK scrambles to cut carbon emissions and meet 2050 net zero goals. Government support mean funding for Centrica if prices for gas from the site are low, but it would not get to keep the upside if prices …