St Andrews in £5m sustainable hydrogen drive
The University will play a major role in a new drive to produce the technology to make clean, cheap and sustainable hydrogen energy.
The University will play a major role in a new drive to produce the technology to make clean, cheap and sustainable hydrogen energy.
* Professor Frank Figge *
The development of commercial fuel- cell powered applications could be one step closer for scientists at the University of St Andrews.
Johannesburg-based Sasol Limited and the University of St Andrews have today (Wednesday 23 January 2002) announced an alliance to enhance catalyst research, creating around 25 new jobs in Fife.
Welcoming the University of St Andrews/Sasol alliance, Wendy Alexander, Minster for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning said, "This is excellent news for Fife and Scotland.