The University of Aberdeen’s School of Engineering has been awarded £220,000 in funding from the UK Government for a project that aims to create a new process to obtain hydrogen from organic waste as part of the energy transition.
The funding, from the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) under the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), will enable research that could see the organic matter in food waste, manure, wastewaters and other biodegradable wastes converted to hydrogen and used to power homes and businesses on a commercial scale.
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