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Beanz meanz hydrogen? Kraft Heinz, Carlton Power plan UK factory decarbonisation

The producer of food under brands including Heinz, Philadelphia and JELL-O is exploring the potential of developing a £40m ($50.5m) green hydrogen plant at a food factory in Wigan, UK.

Working with UK-based developer Carlton Power, The Kraft Heinz Company plans to set up a green hydrogen plant to meet more than half of the factory’s natural gas demand.

Coming as one of the “largest” food processing plants in Europe, the Kitt Green site produces around 250,000 tonnes of food per year.

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