Kier’s Bridgwater Barrier site successfully utilising solar and hydrogen power for electricity
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Green hydrogen momentum gathers pace with Kier trial
Construction sites without access to mains electricity could be powered by solar and green hydrogen instead of diesel in the wake of promising results from a major sustainable energy trial. Kier is testing the viability of solar, with green hydrogen as a backup, to act… The post Green hydrogen momentum gathers pace with Kier trial appeared first on Construction News.
Kier trials its first solar and green hydrogen power solution to reduce carbon emissions on site - Hydrogen Central
Kier trials its first solar and green hydrogen power solution to reduce carbon emissions on site A Kier and Environment Agency trial of solar and green hydrogen energy in Somerset has yielded positive results in its early months. The minimum 12-month trial is designed to explore whether solar power with a green hydrogen backup is a viable primary power supply on a construction site where access to mains electricity is not available. The onsite w…
Kier’s Bridgwater Barrier site successfully utilising solar and hydrogen power for electricity
A pioneering trial combining solar power with green hydrogen to supply electricity on a Somerset construction site has shown promising early results, potentially paving the way for cleaner energy use in the construction industry. The post Kier’s Bridgwater Barrier site successfully utilising solar and hydrogen power for electricity appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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