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© University of Aberdeen
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© University of Aberdeen

‘Hydrogen bank’ technology to be explored by the University of Aberdeen

The University of Aberdeen has announced its scientists are developing a technology to enable electricity generated by renewables to be banked as green hydrogen.

The ‘hydrogen bank’ will utilise depleted oil and gas reservoirs and contribute to reducing industrial carbon emissions, helping Scotland achieve its Net Zero ambitions and become an exporter of hydrogen, while providing use to existing infrastructure.

The project, led by Dr Prashant Jadhawar from the University’s School of Engineering, will lead the project which has received support from the Net Zero Technology Centre’s (NZTC) Net Zero R&D Programme funded by the Scottish Government, Scottish Funding Council and Scottish Enterprise and backed by various industrial partners.

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