UK's Cranfield Wins Major Hydrogen Investment Boost

Credit: Aiden Bell Anotherkind Architects
Leading British aerospace research center Cranfield University is set to establish the UK’s first airport-based, large-scale hydrogen research hub following a combined £69 million ($87.1 million) injection from a government-backed investment funding partnership and industry. Described as the largest...
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