18
Jan
16:40
UK universities, businesses launch hydrogen incubator HyDEX
A consortium of universities in the Midlands has launched a £4.99 million ($6.77m), three-year programme to foster and create a new hydrogen economy in the UK region.
The so-called HyDEX scheme is led by the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) universities consortium and includes multinationals, small and medium enterprises acting in different hydrogen-related areas. The programme will give regional businesses access to hydrogen facilities, large-scale demons…
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