Can hydrogen be a major contributor to reducing carbon emissions

Can hydrogen be a major contributor to reducing carbon emissions

Wates Group believes hydrogen can be a major contributor to its plans to reduce carbon emissions across its operations after successfully trialling a JCB generator powered by the fuel.

The company has been trialling a JCB 60kVA hydrogen combustion generator on a site near Wolverhampton. Coupled with a 104kWh Powerpack battery storage unit, the intelligent combined power system can operate on battery power alone, as a hybrid (using both battery and generator power), or hydrogen-powered only.

Adam Cannon, project director at Wates, said: “One of the questions we get from customers is how can you make site set-up more energy efficient and more carbon neutral? We’ve been trying other fuels, but they’ve been a bit of a challenge. Hydrogen for me is the way forward. It is completely new thinking for power for our accommodation on site and it really reduces the burden from the statutory authority having to bring new cables and infrastructure to site. It will allow us to be standalone and to offer a carbon neutral offering to our customers.”

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