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Skanska starts trial of electric drilling rig

Skanska said that the machine has saved 116 tonnes of CO2 in local emissions to date (Image: Cementation Skanska)

Skanska has begun a trial of a plug-in electric drilling rig to work on HS2, which it claims is a world first.

The group’s piling and ground engineering business, Cementation Skanska, is carrying out the test with BAUER Maschinen GmbH, the engine manufacturer.

The new rig's electric engine, eBG33, replaces the diesel engine drive and uses its own electric sub-station on the HS2 site. Using the grid connection eliminates the need to rely on a back-up fuel-powered generator.

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