Green technology start-up company sHYp has taken up tenancy at The James Hutton Institute.
The move to the site in Aberdeen gives sHYp access to the institutes specialist analytical equipment and expertise and allowed plans to expand to five staff by the summer.
This will help the company to develop what could be the ‘first’ electrolyser able to produce hydrogen from seawater, without the need for desalination, which traditional electrolysis techniques need.
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