£4.2 Million Research Programme into Hydrogen as an Alternative Energy Source
£4.2 Million Research Programme into Hydrogen as an Alternative Energy Source
20 April 2007
Provider: Fuel Cell Today
It has been announced that Imperial College, London has received £4.2 million in grant money to look at using solar energy to produce cost effective hydrogen.
The programme will develop biological and chemical solar driven processes to develop renewable and cost effective methods of producing hydrogen to operate fuel cells.
The College’s Energy Futures Lab receives the funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
Read the full report from here @ Fuel Cell Today
20 April 2007
Provider: Fuel Cell Today
It has been announced that Imperial College, London has received £4.2 million in grant money to look at using solar energy to produce cost effective hydrogen.
The programme will develop biological and chemical solar driven processes to develop renewable and cost effective methods of producing hydrogen to operate fuel cells.
The College’s Energy Futures Lab receives the funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
Read the full report from here @ Fuel Cell Today
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