Wales trials green hydrogen to decarbonize forestry operations
In Australia, Wood Central reported that a new clean‑energy project in Wales is testing whether locally produced green hydrogen can replace diesel in forestry machinery.
According to Simon Minett, Managing Director of Challoch Energy, said: “This project will help Mid Wales cut emissions, support jobs, and build a stronger rural economy by using wind power to produce hydrogen. Forestry is essential to the region, and we want to explore solutions that work in practice, not just in theory.”
The feasibility study will assess whether wind‑generated hydrogen can provide a viable, cleaner alternative, reducing emissions while strengthening the region’s long-term resilience, according to the report.
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