TMC CANCELA COMMITS TO GREEN HYDROGEN THROUGH THE H2RCV PROJECT TO REDUCE EMISSIONS AND PREVENT FIRES IN THE GALICIAN FORESTS
Thee H2RCV project was presented at the TMC Cancela headquarters. This innovative strategic initiative for the development of sustainable, high-tech machinery is promoted by TMC CANCELA, NEUWALME and LMB TWICE, together with the Centro Tecnológico de Automoción de Galicia (CTAG), and is co-financed by the Xunta de Galicia through European ERDF funds.

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That’s a remarkable amount of work hours for a single machine, the Norcar 600 owned by Erkki Rinne is taken well care of, it even has the original Diesel engine.
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Kieran Anders is a forestry contractor working in the lake district. His work involves hand cutting and extracting timber using a skidder and tractor-trailer forwarder.
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It is not possible to eliminate chain shot, but there are simple steps that can be taken to reduce the risk.
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Arwel takes great pride in the fact that the mill has no waste whatsoever, “the peelings are used for children’s playgrounds, gardens and for farm animals in barns in the winter and the sawdust has multiple uses in gardens and farms as well.
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Timber hauliers need to encourage young blood in, and also look after the hauliers we have, we need make the sector a safe and positive place to work.
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The primary objective of H2RCV is to develop a novel robotised platform utilising green hydrogen for the decarbonisation of mulching and maintenance operations in forest environments and green areas. The key innovation of this initiative lies in the adoption of hydrogen fuel cells as an alternative to the conventional combustion engines employed historically.
During the presentation, which was also attended by Carmen Cotelo, Director of Axencia Galega de Innovación- GAIN of the Xunta de Galicia, and Norberto Penedo, Director of Competitiveness at IGAPE, the promoters emphasised that this project is a significant step towards achieving a resilient Galician industrial model based on decarbonised value chains, as well as the circularisation, diversification, and sustainability of the productive matrix.
The H2RCV project strengthens Galicia’s commitment to industrial innovation and the energy transition, bringing it into line with the Sustainable Development Goals of the European Union. It will also potentially impact the competitiveness of Galician industry thanks to the creation of new manufacturing processes and the promotion of business lines based on clean technologies.
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