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H2 to powerfuel-cell vehicles
H2 to store energygenerated renewably
Hydrogen World TM
UK Sustainable Hydrogen EnergyConsortium
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Nottinghamtwo groups
Cambridge
UniversityCollege London
two groupsSTFC /ISISOxford
Glamorgan
Birminghamtwo groups
Salfordtwo groups
Manchester
GlasgowStrathclyde
two groups
Production
Storage
Socio-economics
EPSRC
SwindonManagement
£5.97m EPSRC / SUPERGEN funding £7.29m full economic cost 48 months funding from 1 July 2007 12 month unfunded extension to 30 June 2012 17 UK research teams at 12 institutions 5 themes, 42 workpackages Active Strategic Advisory Group with 22 members
Number Work monthsInvestigators 30 86Research staff 25 665Research students 8 288Support staff 8 85TOTAL 71 1,124
www.uk-shec.org.uk
UK-SHEC Status
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MaysResearch GroupUniversity of Bath
Key UK-SHEC Achievements Establishment of a multi-disciplinary, multi-partner
research collaboration Strong links with external stakeholders Conference organisation and 110+ presentations 100+ research papers, many highly cited Two books Three patents pending Cross-over of research with taught students 12 PhD students (six graduated) 35 research staff involved Career development of investigators Development of research facilities and infrastructure Developments beyond SUPERGEN
Mays EPSRC KTA Fellowship, 2011University of BathUK Hydrogen Energy Programme