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© First Bus

First Bus plans hydrogen and electric infrastructure in Aberdeen amid community objections

First Bus will reportedly install a hydrogen refuelling station at its depot in Aberdeen, Scotland, which has sparked concerns from the local community.

The move comes after the UK public transport company announced it would inject £12.7m ($15.9m) into the city as it introduced a fleet of 24 new electric buses and 12 repower buses. Additionally, the company will install two battery storage containers at the King Street depot.

H2 View understands that the Old Aberdeen Community Council had objected to the plan for new refuelling infrastructure due to potential noise pollution.

Nearby residents also opposed the plans amid worries of an unexpected hydrogen explosion at the site. However, council planners are expected to approve the installations, likely swayed by the promise of integrating greener technologies into the area.

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