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The UK's largest energy infrastructure company that trialed First Hydrogen's vehicles and provided positive feedback.
Participated in a fleet trial with First Hydrogen Corp., providing drivers and real-world routes for testing the fuel cell vehicle.
SSE is a UK-listed low-carbon infrastructure company that welcomes the UK's increased ambition for offshore wind and the acknowledgement of the importance of hydrogen and network infrastructure.
SSE is a partner in the green hydrogen strategy, utilizing energy from its Gordonbush wind farm to power electrolysis and exploring H2 potential in the Scottish Highlands.
SSE, a British power generator, is exploring new wind-powered hydrogen production opportunities in Ireland and Scotland.
Scotland-based energy company and 50% joint venture partner in Dogger Bank. SSE Renewables is leading turbine construction.
A major UK energy company and co-owner of Multifuel Energy Ltd., SSE is a partner in the Ferrybridge waste-to-energy projects.
One of four companies developing the approved offshore wind energy projects in Scotland with a combined capacity of 2.2 GW.
UK utility company and 50% partner in Multifuel Energy joint venture for the FM2 waste-to-energy project.
Major UK energy company and co-founder of IE-CHP joint venture.
SSE, one of the UK's largest electric utilities, will play a key role in testing Hyundai's hydrogen-powered Tucson ix35. The company has a history with alternative energy and is involved in the UK Hydrogen Mobility project.
British electric utility company partnering with Wheelabrator Technologies to build and operate a waste-to-energy power plant in West Yorkshire.

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