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11 Apr 2024

Hydrogen emerges as key player in decarbonising the construction industry

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In response to the consultation on non-road mobile machinery (NRMM) by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and the Department for Transport, the Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA) has strongly advocated for hydrogen as a crucial element in reshaping the construction industry’s sustainability efforts.

 

The HEA, representing 120 leading hydrogen businesses, asserts that the government’s current vision for NRMM inadequately recognises the potential of hydrogen in comparison to electrification. Celia Greaves, CEO of HEA, emphasised the need for a more comprehensive approach, urging the UK government to devise a pragmatic, long-term roadmap that prioritises hydrogen alongside other technologies.

“Hydrogen is well-suited to the high energy output and flexibility demands of NRMM,” stated Greaves. “Both hydrogen internal combustion engines (ICEs) and fuel cells offer benefits for NRMM decarbonisation… ICEs offer reduced initial investment for manufacturers looking to switch from fossil fuels together with zero carbon and minimal NOx emissions, [while] fuel cells offer low operational costs, reliability and zero emissions.”

 

Addressing technical barriers, the HEA emphasised the unsuitability of certain technologies like battery electric and tethered electric for all NRMM applications due to harsh operating conditions and mobility requirements. Unlike electric solutions, hydrogen’s flexibility and adaptability make it a viable option even in transient environments like construction sites. Read more

 

Source: LOGISTICS MANAGER

 

 

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