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Four ways construction can prepare for hydrogen energy

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Multiple ambitious infrastructure construction projects are currently underway across the UK, including HS2 and the Thames Tideway super sewer project. This is good news for the sector, but when considered alongside net zero targets, site managers and specifiers must ensure these large projects do not become similarly large polluters, writes Chris Pais.

Construction professionals should prepare for green hydrogen energy becoming prominent as a ‘drop in’ option for powering projects. But what, specifically, do they need to aware of with this exciting technology?

The benefits

The benefits of hydrogen power are well documented, and awareness of these strengths can lead to more informed specification of power generation equipment.

For instance, hydrogen avoids availability issues that can hamper weather-dependent renewables such as wind and solar, as hydrogen can be made available just like conventional fuel. Similarly, as hydrogen can produce power using combustion technologies or fuel cells with zero carbon emissions and practically zero particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxide (NOx), the use of green hydrogen is more sustainable than fossil fuels.

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