Progressive Energy
The projects will reduce up to 180,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions
It is believed to be the world’s first large-scale demonstration of 100% hydrogen-firing in a consumer goods factory
The trial aims to demonstrate how hydrogen can provide a feasible solution to clean up energy intensive industries
The HyNet North West project is expected to create 6,000 new jobs and reduce carbon emissions by 10 million tonnes every year by 2030
The Bio-Substitute Natural Gas plant will generate renewable gas from up to 175,000 tonnes of bio-resources, including unrecyclable wood and refuse-derived fuel