Dual-use hydrogen energy storage could put food cold chain on road to net zero
date:May 31, 2021
Dr Sanliang Ling, project lead from the Advanced Materials Research Group, said: We aim to develop integrated hydrogen storage technologies that will simultaneously provide the controlled release of hydrogen to service fuel cell power needs and direct cooling.

Our new technology provides an opportunity to assist in the decarbonisation of the UK food cold chain from farm to fork. This is essential as heating and cooling accounts for over a third of CO2 emissions in the UK.

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