Leading figures in the energy industry visited Aberdeen yesterday to find out more about how the city has reduced its carbon emissions.
Aberdeen is home to the largest fleet of hydrogen buses in Europe – which are powered by renewable energy and emit only water vapour.
The public were also welcomed into the AECC, where they gained the chance to drive hydrogen-fuelled cars.
Talks were held throughout the day on how to make the best use of renewable energy and transform Scotland into a hydrogen economy.
Councillor Barney Crockett, chairman of the European hydrogen and electro-mobility projects, said Aberdeen was leading the way in developing the energy-efficient mode of transport.
He said: “The conference today was a huge success and I would like to extend my thanks to all of the delegates across all industries and sectors who made their way to the Granite City.
“Marking the end of Hydrogen Week in the UK, it showcased not just the highlights of what we have achieved to date in Scotland.
“But also how we can continue to explore the exciting opportunities that our individual projects can offer to the energy industry, the transport sector and the wider public by reducing our carbon footprint.
“Aberdeen is leading the way on hydrogen in Scotland and it is fitting that we hosted this important event where we discussed our plans for the future.
“We also heard about the progr
Ewan Swaffield of Transport Scotland led a discussion on how best to develop opportunities for low carbon transport in the future.
He said: “Aberdeen is Scotland’s flagship Hydrogen city.
“Interest in what’s happening in Aberdeen at a European and global level is really quite incredible
“Transport Scotland are keen to work with Aberdeen City Council to expand its Hydrogen vehicle fleet.
“It is essential as many people as possible are exposed to hydrogen technology and vehicles to boost uptake.
“The fact that the public and business will have access to Hydrogen cars through the Co-Wheels car club is fantastic.
“It’s sure to be a model for the future.”