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JW Filshill and Scottishpower to Explore Green Energy Solutions

By March 29, 2022 3   min read  (417 words)

March 29, 2022 |

Fuel Cells Works, JW Filshill and Scottishpower to Explore Green Energy Solutions
  •  JW Filshill has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ScottishPower to explore the potential of using green hydrogen and electrification to decarbonise its fleet
  • Owner of one of the most recognised convenience store brands in Scotland, Keystore, the partnership could see over 35 vans and lorries powered by green hydrogen and electrification
  • Over the course of a year this could save an estimated 1,100 tonnes of CO2 from roads

JW Filshill has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ScottishPower to explore the potential of using green hydrogen and electrification to power its fleet. Serving over 1,400 delivered goods customers, including over 210 Keystore convenience stores across Scotland and the north of England, JW Filshill’s fleet are present in hundreds of communities across the country. Making the change to power their fleet by green hydrogen and renewable electricity where appropriate would have the potential to save an estimated 1,100 tonnes of CO2 each year for the wholesaler. Green hydrogen is the only zero carbon way of producing hydrogen. Renewable energy is used to provide the electricity needed to power an electrolyser which separates water into oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen can then be stored or transported to where it is needed.

Keith Geddes, Chief Financial and Operating Officer at JW Filshill, said: “Filshill continues to work towards reducing our carbon footprint and reaching our goal of becoming Net Zero. As a delivered wholesale business our fleet of vehicles make up a large proportion of our carbon footprint therefore exploring options such as using hydrogen instead of diesel are extremely important to us.”

ScottishPower has been leading the way in green hydrogen development and production since launching its green hydrogen business in 2020.

Alongside a number of projects, including bringing green hydrogen to its Whitelee windfarm on the outskirts of Glasgow, the energy company is working with a number of companies like JW Filshill to explore how green hydrogen can be used, alongside other green energy solutions such a renewable electricity, to decarbonise operations.

Barry Carruthers, Hydrogen Director at ScottishPower, said: “Green hydrogen offers companies like JW Filshill a zero-carbon fuel alternative that can support their business over the long-term. It’s an exciting time for green hydrogen as more and more businesses begin to realise the potential green hydrogen can offer them and we’re looking forward to working with JW Filshill over the coming months to see how best it can support their company well into the future.”

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