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North East manufacturer Cummins to lead £14.6m pioneering engine project

The Brunel Project to create a new zero emissions engine will also safeguard around 640 jobs

The Cummins plant in Darlington(Image: Google)

A North East manufacturer will develop a new zero-emissions engine after receiving £14.6m of government and industry funding to drive forward the project.

Four projects around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ have been awarded a cash pot of £91.7m through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) Collaborative Research and Development competition, which supports the development of innovative low carbon automotive technology.

Together they could save almost 32 million tonnes of carbon emissions, equivalent to the lifetime emissions of 1.3 million cars, and secure over 2,700 jobs across the country.

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The successful schemes include the Brunel Project, led by Darlington engine maker Cummins, which will develop a hydrogen engine to replace existing, large diesel engines used in road haulage.

Potentially revolutionising how goods are transported, the project will also safeguard up to 640 jobs in Darlington and, once successful, could prevent over 11m tons of carbon a year going into the atmosphere.

Headquartered in the US, Cummins designs, manufactures and supplies a broad range of power solutions including diesel and natural gas engines to hybrid and electric platforms.

Its bases in 190 countries includes its Darlington plant in Yarm Road, which is home to their research facility in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.