The University of Bath’s hydrogen research hub has awarded almost £3m ($3.6m) to 10 hydrogen production storage, end use and alternative carrier projects in the UK.
Handed out through the university’s UK Hub for Research Challenges in Hydrogen and Alternative Liquid Fuels (UK HyRES), the funding is expected to support the development of hydrogen technologies in the country.
“This gives UK HyRES a comprehensive base of top-tier research expertise to help answer the key questions around how we can use hydrogen and zero-carbon alternative liquid fuels to help reach Net Zero,” said Professor Tim Mays, commenting on the funding.
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