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HydroGlen (The James Hutton Institute)

HydroGlen is a research and demonstrator project led by the James Hutton Institute that explores how farming communities can become self‑reliant, green‑hydrogen energy producers. 

Situated at the Institute’s research farm and community at Glensaugh, the project aims to generate more than 100% of the site’s energy requirements across electricity, heating, and transport. The project entered full design and construction after securing £6.2 million from the Just Transition Fund in October 2022.

Collaboration opportunities

HydroGlen operates within a broad partnership ecosystem spanning local councils, supply‑chain organisations, technical consultants, hydrogen specialists, farming unions, universities and the Scottish Government. This network underpins the project’s design, construction, research activity, skills development and knowledge sharing. 

The demonstrator provides collaboration opportunities across technology testing, emissions and energy‑systems research, and agricultural applications. It supports joint innovation programmes and contributing to policy and regulatory development for rural hydrogen. It also offers a platform for skills development, helping ensure the rural workforce is prepared for Scotland’s emerging hydrogen economy.

Key hydrogen contact

Niamh Carr, Hydrogen Project Development Officer: niamh.carr@hutton.ac.uk

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