Kier to trial hydrogen power generator at South West site

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Kier has partnered with AFC Energy to trial a clean hydrogen power generator unit at one of its sites in the South West, for eight-weeks

The hydrogen power generator, called the Power Tower, utilises AFC Energy’s new Hybrid Fuel Cell technology to power the site cabins.

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Power Tower

The eight-week trial will demonstrate the viability of using this solution rather than diesel generators, with the aim of reducing the overall carbon footprint on the South West Kier site.

It is the first hydrogen fuel cell deployment undertaken by Kier.

Innovative solutions to meet Kier’s net zero carbon targets

Chris Lilley, health, safety, wellbeing and sustainability director at Kier Group, said: “This upcoming trial further demonstrates our commitment to sustainability and finding innovative solutions that will reduce our carbon footprint and help our clients and customers deliver against their targets too.

“To meet our net zero carbon targets outlined in our Building for a Sustainable World framework, it’s crucial that we continue to work with credible supply chain partners and trial new innovations.

“Following on from the trial in the South West, we will assess other sites that we can use the Power Tower on.”

Adam Bond, chief executive officer at AFC Energy, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Kier in support of their decarbonisation initiatives here in the UK through deployment of our hydrogen fuel cell technology.

“Contractors and plant hire businesses are under increasing pressure to reduce greenhouse emissions and improve air quality; we are confident that our hydrogen fuel cells will play an important role in delivering a net zero UK construction industry.”

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