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Glasgow to roll out hydrogen refuse fleet

Glasgow is to get a fleet of 19 hydrogen-powered refuse trucks following the announcement of £6.3m in UK government funding.
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James Evison
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Glasgow is to get a fleet of 19 hydrogen-powered refuse trucks following the announcement of £6.3m in UK government funding.

The investment also includes the building of a green refuelling station in the city.

The Government described the package as the next step in the UK’s progress towards meeting net-zero ambitions, ahead of the city hosting the COP 26 UN climate change summit next November.

Transport minister Rachel Maclean said the 19 trucks would form the world’s largest fleet of hydrogen refuse vehicles and showcase how the UK is at the forefront of green transport technology.

She said: “As we continue to build on our greenprint for the future post-Covid19, we know that to really harness the power of transport to improve our country – and to set a global gold standard – we must truly embed change.”

Scotland Office minister Ian Stewart said the so called ‘green recovery’ would assist in a post-covid economy.

He said: “This £6.3m investment in hydrogen-powered refuse vehicles and a refuelling station for Glasgow is a further sign of our commitment to a green recovery.”

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