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Hydrogen fuel cell powers off-grid site in construction ‘first’

A zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell capable of providing enough heat and power for an entire off-grid construction site, removing the need for diesel generators, has been installed on a project in Lincolnshire.

Siemens Energy, lead contractor for the construction of National Grid’s Viking Link interconnector project, installed the fuel cell system with partner GeoPura because the site won’t have a grid connection for at least six to eight months.

The hydrogen fuelled critical power system was installed in August and will provide 250kVA of standard three phase, 400V of electrical power and up to 80kW of heating to around 20 cabins across the construction village.

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