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AMPYR Solar Europe and Edinburgh Airport to develop solar farm and EV infrastructure

AMPYR Solar Europe (ASE), a pan-European solar developer, and Edinburgh Airport Limited have announce the signing of a deal to develop a new solar farm linked with battery technology and electric vehicle charging infrastructure at Scotland’s busiest airport.

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HydrogenLatestNews

Hydrogen could be used to power buses and other vehicles as part of hub plan

A new hub that is expected to produce enough hydrogen to help fuel a number of vehicles has moved a step closer after Aberdeen City Council and bp signed an agreement to form a joint venture partnership that will deliver a scalable green hydrogen production, storage and distribution facility in the city powered by renewable energy.

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Infrastructure and TechnologyLatestNews

Scotland’s hospitality and leisure sectors encouraged to “go electric”

Scotland’s hospitality and leisure sectors are being encouraged to fit multiple new electric vehicle charge points to their premises in order to meet the demands of rising numbers of electric vehicles on the country’s roads.

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Electric VehiclesLatestNews

Over £62 million awarded for zero emission buses in Scotland

The Scottish Government has awarded over £62 million through the first phase of the Zero Emission Bus Challenge Fund (ScotZEB). This is the largest investment made in Scotland to decarbonise buses, supporting the Scottish Government’s Mission Zero ambition for transport.

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Electric VehiclesEnergyLatestNews

Electricity networks collaborate to support decarbonisation of Scottish transport

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution, SP Energy Networks and EV fleet and battery storage specialist Zenobē have joined forces to provide guidance on how fleet operators can switch to electric.

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HydrogenLatestNews

Hydrogen train project showcased at COP26

The University of St Andrews’ recently showcased a hydrogen train project to specially invited guests at the recent COP26 gathering. The project is part of the work led by Professor John Irvine’s Hydrogen Accelerator team in the School of Chemistry at the University.

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