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Bruichladdich distillery explores hydrogen heating
Bruichladdich Distillery is exploring how hydrogen combustion technology can reduce reliance on fuel oil to meet the island-based facility s heating demand.
The study will commence in Spring 2021
B Corp Bruichladdich Distillery, which is located on the Hebridean island of Islay, will work with hydrogen energy services company Protium Green Solutions on a feasibility study looking at incorporating hydrogen to provide low-carbon heating power.
Currently, the distillery is using fuel oil to meet its heating demand, with the remote location hindering access to clean technologies. However, with the distillery aiming to decarbonise production-based emissions by 2025, a new feasibility study has been launched into the role that hydrogen can play.
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Bruichladdich Distillery undertakes feasibility study with hydrogen company Protium Green Solutions
Bruichladdich Distillery, which produces The Botanist gin brand and a range of single malt whisky products, is working with hydrogen company Protium Green Solutions on a feasibility study on incorporating hydrogen combustion technology into its operations.
The project at the Victorian distillery on the island of Islay has received £70,000 in funding as part of government department BEIS s Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP).
Protium said that hydrogen presents a significant opportunity for the whisky industry and Islay itself, as it currently uses fuel oil to meet its heating demand: Due to the remote location of many distilleries across Scotland, [hydrogen] implementation is a critical step forward in enabling producers to work towards net zero and in ensuring their operations can benefit from on‐site power sources that are otherwise hindered b
Protium Green Solutions has received more than £70,000 to help incorporate hydrogen combustion technology into Bruichladdich Distillery, on the Rhinns of the isle of Islay.
Hydrogen Given the Green Light at Bruichladdich as Leading Islay Distillery Targets Net Zero by 2025
Written by AZoCleantechJan 8 2021
Protium Green Solutions, the UK‐based green hydrogen energy services company, has received more than £70,000 in funding to complete a feasibility study on incorporating innovative hydrogen combustion technology into Bruichladdich Distillery. Part of the BEIS Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP), the project is the next step in assessing the application of alternative fuels at island-based Bruichladdich.
Allan Logan in Bruichladdich s Stillhouse
As the only Scotch distillery to be B Corp certified, Bruichladdich is validated as a business that balances profit and purpose. Building on their achievements thus far, they aim to decarbonise their production process by 2025. Feasibility studies into alternative green energy solutions have therefore been underway for some time. Exploring the potential of those sources will continue amidst this new test