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Budweiser and Protium to decarbonise UK brewing with green hydrogen

UK-based Protium has today (March 15) revealed plans to decarbonise Budweiser Brewing Group’s Samlesbury, UK, brewery with green hydrogen energy.

The Samlesbury Net Zero project, coupled with other initiatives, aims to help Budweiser’s Samlesbury brewery to meet its thermal, heating and transport needs through green hydrogen energy.

As part of the project, Protium has said it will build a new hydrogen production facility with associated plant and refuelling infrastructure net to the brewery, just off the A59 between Preston and Blackburn, on a site the size of one and a half fill-size football pitches.

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