In Russia, there are many distant objects that work on diesel generators, such as a mobile tower and require large amounts of fuel. This leads to significant emissions of greenhouse gases and the difficulty of fuel delivery due to weather conditions.
Within the framework of the project, hydrogen is produced using solar energy electrolysis in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. The hydrogen is then transmitted to the towers of special containers under high pressure to replace the diesel. The first installation won in Ozerki village in September 2024. CO₂ emissions reduced 0.8-1.4 tons per year.
In the future, it is planned to fully abandon the diesel diesel tower in the region and expand technology to otherly insulated objects – villages, emergencies and Ministry of Transportation.
Source: Ferra

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