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© Aston University
uk-university-to-set-up-hydrogen-production-from-biomass-conversion-centre-with-300000-grant
© Aston University

UK university to set up hydrogen production from biomass conversion centre with £300,000 grant

Aston University in Birmingham, UK has received a £300,000 ($371,400) grant to set up the ‘first’ integrated centre to explore low-carbon hydrogen production from biomass conversion.

The funding from the Wolfson Foundation will allow the university to acquire ‘state-of-the-art’ equipment for gasification, membrane separation, and fuel cells, which will be installed at the campus’ Energy and Bioproducts Research institute (EBRI).

It is hoped the acquisition of the new equipment will put Aston University at the forefront of hydrogen production and utilisation based on biomass conversion, strengthening its global research reputation.

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