EKFB, a leading construction joint venture, is driving the transition towards sustainable construction practices with the deployment of GeoPura HPUs, green hydrogen-powered generators, on two of its HS2 sites in Aylesbury.
Following the successful initial trial demonstrating that hydrogen can significantly reduce diesel usage and emissions on construction sites, the use of hydrogen technology has been extended for the entire project duration. EKFB, a joint venture comprising Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial Construction, and BAM Nuttall, is responsible for delivering 80 km of the HS2 Phase 1 route.
Traditionally construction sites rely heavily on diesel generators for power generation when grid access is unavailable, resulting in significant carbon emissions and air pollutants. Diesel was responsible for 12% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2018. GeoPura HPUs offer a sustainable alternative, harnessing the power of hydrogen to provide clean, efficient, and zero-emission electricity.
The hydrogen-powered generators are strategically deployed at the ‘Footpath SMA9 Accommodation Overbridge Compound’ and the ‘Thame Valley Viaduct’ sites, two critical locations in the HS2 Phase 1 project. These sites, characterised by their rural settings, presented unique logistical challenges that were effectively overcome to deliver consistent, clean and reliable off grid power.
Andrea Davidson, HS2 Head of Carbon & Climate Change, highlighted, “This is an excellent example of how EKFB, through the construction of HS2, is driving the adoption of alternative fuel innovations to meet our diesel-free ambition by 2029. “With no harmful pollutants, the technology brings major air quality benefits to the workforce and local communities around the construction sites, something which is vitally important across the whole of the HS2 project.”
Equipped with advanced fuel cell technology, the HPU converts hydrogen gas into electricity, emitting only water vapour as a by-product. This innovative solution not only reduces the carbon footprint but also improves air quality and minimises noise pollution on construction sites.
EKFB is committed to innovative and sustainable construction practices, aligning with HS2’s goal of achieving net zero by 2035 and eliminating diesel use on all sites by 2029.
Alan Silverster, EKFB Carbon Manager, commented, “Moving away from the use of diesel and other fossil fuels is a key part of EKFB’s carbon strategy, and hydrogen can play an important role in providing versatile, clean energy that reduces the
carbon footprint of construction operations. As further research, development, and investment is needed to fully realise the potential of using hydrogen on construction sites, we were keen to play our part in helping to demonstrate its benefits in a live environment. The GeoPura units we have been using at our sites have been an excellent and reliable source of zero emissions power from the outset.”
Over their deployment period up to June 2024, the HPUs saved over 189 tons of CO2 equivalent – comparable to the emissions from over 2,500 passenger flights from London to Rome. Additionally, reductions of 1635 kg of NOx, 898 kg of CO, and 63 kg of particulate matter has significantly improved air quality on site.
Andrew Cunningham, CEO of GeoPura, added: “The successful deployment of GeoPura HPUs at EKFB’s sites further demonstrates the practical viability and environmental benefits of clean, hydrogen fuelled generators. It’s been great to see EKFB’s commitment to the wellbeing of us all through improved local air quality and reduced climate change impact. “Our joint program of safety and logistical analysis of the use of HPUs within the heavy construction industry has reassured themselves and others that GeoPura hydrogen fuelled generators are an effective way to increase the overall positive impact construction has on society. The extension of our contract underlines how clean power can become ‘business as usual’. “Historically the industry has proactively removed many threats to human health from their working environment – GeoPura are delighted to be helping EKFB and HS2 eliminate diesel use on all their sites leaving a sustainable legacy for one of the UKs most significant infrastructure projects.”
As the industry continues to seek sustainable power solutions, the success of these deployments serves as an example for future projects. With more hydrogen powered generators coming to market and the increased availability of green hydrogen, HPUs play a fundamental role in the drive towards net-zero construction practices.
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For media enquiries, please contact: Tiffany Scott Marketing Director GeoPura 07442619975 Tiffany.Scott@geopura.co.uk About GeoPura:
Established to decarbonise global economies using zero-emission fuels, GeoPura has grown rapidly since delivering its first Hydrogen Power Unit (HPU) in collaboration with Siemens
Energy in 2019. GeoPura’s HPU technology and end-to-end service is a multi-purpose replacement for diesel power worldwide and is available today. GeoPura generates hydrogen, stores and transports the fuel to customers for use in its HPUs – customers simply rent the units and pay for the fuel used.
The company is initially targeting sectors with the highest diesel use today, such as construction, film and TV, infrastructure, and outdoor events. It is also providing a solution to power commercial EV charging, where the local electricity network alone isn’t sufficient without additional support. The only by-product is pure water and heat.