In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Wrexham University is seeking permission to build a new laboratory to study and generate green hydrogen.
The proposed lab facility at its Plas Coch campus will be created using prefabricated shipping container-style modules and will be situated between the main campus building and the sports center.
Its focus will be the study and generation of green hydrogen – hydrogen gas generated from renewable energy sources like solar or wind that can be used as an environmentally friendly fuel for cars and other processes that currently rely on combustion engines, according to the report.
The report noted that there will be no storage of large amounts of hydrogen on-site – the gas will be produced as-needed for specific experiments and uses.
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Category: Research