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Scotland looks to green hydrogen to help it along its journey to zero emissions


Scotland is looking towards investing in hydrogen infrastructure to deliver its zero-emission transport and cleaner air strategy. Following the lead of Aberdeen’s Kittybrewster hydrogen refuelling station, Europe’s largest, regions across Scotland are now looking towards large-scale hydrogen infrastructure, powered by renewables.

BOC has joined forces with ScottishPower Renewables and ITM Power to form the ‘Green Hydrogen for Scotland’ consortium. Its aim is to support Scottish regions to deliver on their plans for zero-emission transport fuelled by clean, green hydrogen.

The consortium aims to deliver its first project for Glasgow City Region. The hydrogen infrastructure will comprise renewable energy supply, a 10MW electrolyser and refuelling stations. Once commissioned, it will be one of the UK’s first green hydrogen clusters and will supply Glasgow’s fleet of heavy goods vehicles including refuse trucks and gritter lorries.

www.itthub.net/cities-towns/fulfilling-scotlands-green-hydrogen-vision/

Published On: 17/09/2020 10:23:38

 

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