H2 Green has signed a deal with Shoreham Port to develop a renewable energy hub that will remove emissions from its fleet of trucks and HGVs and be a catalyst for the wider region’s transport decarbonisation.
The development will include the creation of a hydrogen hub integrated with onshore wind and solar power generation.
Tags: Energy, H2 Green, Renewable, Shoreham Port
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