A hydrogen storage project, utilising depleted uranium is set to receive a slice of £32.9m ($39.7m) UK Government funding competition, aimed at developing energy storage technologies.
Five projects will benefit from a share of £32.9m ($39.7m) in the second phase of the Longer Duration Energy Storage (LODES) competition to develop technologies that can store energy as heat, electricity, or low-carbon energy carriers like hydrogen.
Under the competition, EDF UK R&D, in partnership with the University of Bristol, Urenco, and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), will receive £7.73m ($9.3m) to develop a hydrogen storage demonstrator utilising depleted uranium.
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