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© The James Hutton Institute
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© The James Hutton Institute

Scottish farm to produce and use green hydrogen in microgrid demonstration

A farm in Scottish Highlights will soon be producing and using its own green hydrogen as part of a demonstration project hoped to improve the self-reliance of farming communities.

Farming researcher, the James Hutton Institute, has selected Green Cat Contracting to construct the HydroGlen project at its Glensaugh research farm near Fettercairn in Aberdeenshire.

The project plans to establish a hybrid battery and hydrogen microgrid, using on-site renewables to produce hydrogen which could be used directly in vehicles or in a fuel cell to charge EVs.

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