If you’re weighing the pros and cons of the various solutions for helping to eliminate carbon from your onsite power, Toby Gill’s recent article for New Civil Engineer is an interesting read. Where electrification and battery storage isn’t enough to meet your site’s needs (perhaps you need larger power draws, or you can’t get a grid connection at all), fuel-agnostic power can help you transition to using 100% renewable fuels, without putting yourself at risk of today’s high costs and unreliable supply chains. Read more on IPG Energy’s blog - https://bit.ly/48ie4ek #SustainableConstruction #GreenFuels #FuelAgnosticPower #NetZero
While electrification will be a great enabler for some construction sites to achieve their carbon reduction targets, there will always be those without sufficient grid access to completely eliminate fossil fuel-based power at scale. Fuel will still be needed for these use cases. But switching from diesel to 100% renewable fuels today can mean up to a 300% increase in cost, alongside the risk of finding you’ve invested in the ‘wrong’ infrastructure further down the line. Fuel-agnostic power offers a very real solution for overcoming these challenges, and one I was happy to shed some more light on in my recent article for New Civil Engineer. Find out more on IPG Energy’s blog - https://bit.ly/48ie4ek #SustainableConstruction #GreenFuels #FuelAgnosticPower #NetZero
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7moInteresting insights on transitioning to renewable fuels. Have you considered solar power?