Hydrogen + biofuels

Bramble offers strong Clean Air Day support

Fuel cell firm Bramble Energy has announced its strong support for Clean Air Day, as it raises awareness for the urgent need for cleaner air and promotes sustainable transportation solutions.
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Alec Peachey

Fuel cell firm Bramble Energy has announced its strong support for Clean Air Day, as it raises awareness for the urgent need for cleaner air and promotes sustainable transportation solutions.

Clean Air Day serves as a reminder of the environmental and health challenges posed by air pollution with the initiative raising awareness of the need to address the pressing issue and prioritise sustainable transportation alternatives.

Bramble Energy said it “recognises the dangerous impact air pollution can have on physical wellbeing and mental health”, and is “calling for industry to take action in accelerating its uptake of hydrogen as a viable clean and zero-emission solution for transportation”.

It said the potential for hydrogen as a clean solution in a wide range of mobility industries “is immense” and hydrogen vehicles emit “just water vapour” with the “unique ability to clean the air as they drive” – improving air quality.

Dr Tom Mason, CEO of Bramble Energy, said: “Meeting net-zero targets requires a multi-energy approach across industries. While batteries will continue to improve, BEVs are not a singular, silver bullet, solution. Bramble Energy’s innovative PCBFC™ technology provides a cost-effective pathway for transport operators to transition to hydrogen without high initial investments.

“We’re committed to making hydrogen fuel cells more accessible to a wide range of industries and businesses using our PCB technology, driving us closer to the goal of achieving net-zero emissions. Hydrogen will become a major part of the zero-emission solution over the next decade but it needs the support and vision to make this reality as quickly as possible.”

Image courtesy of Bramble Energy

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