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Kier saves 20,000 litres of diesel in solar and green hydrogen trial

Kier saves diesel - A line of solar panels on a construction site, with workers on the background - Kier has trialled its first solar and green hydrogen power solution to reduce carbon emissions on site
Kier trialled solar and green hydrogen in Somerset (Image: Kier)

A trial of solar and green hydrogen energy at a Somerset project has saved Kier around 20,000 litres of diesel in four months, the contractor said.

The Bridgwater Tidal Barrier scheme used a total of 16,047 kWh from the start of January to the end of April this year. 6,588 kWh came from solar power, 9,171 kWh from green hydrogen and 287 kWh from back-up batteries.

In the trial, approximately 53,000kg CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) was saved at the point of use, compared to a diesel generator with no additional interventions.

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