IGEM Partners with EnerHy for Advancement of Green Hydrogen Technologies
Key Ideas
  • IGEM supports EnerHy, a UK Research and Innovation Centre, in training doctoral researchers to advance green hydrogen technologies.
  • Collaboration between IGEM and EnerHy aims to create a skilled workforce for a hydrogen economy through industry partnerships.
  • The partnership between IGEM and EnerHy will enhance research and development efforts in engineering hydrogen for a net zero carbon future.
  • The joint efforts of EnerHy and IGEM demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, innovation, and partnership in driving hydrogen technology development.
The Institution of Gas Engineers & Managers (IGEM) has announced its support for EnerHy, a UK Research and Innovation Centre for Doctoral Training focused on advancing green hydrogen technologies. EnerHy, led by Loughborough University in collaboration with Cranfield University and the University of Strathclyde, aims to train up to 80 doctoral researchers to work on improving hydrogen production, storage, and utilization. The partnership between IGEM and EnerHy, along with over 60 other industry and civic partners, is geared towards developing a skilled workforce to support the hydrogen economy. EnerHy's Director, Dani Strickland, expressed gratitude for IGEM's support and highlighted the benefits of the collaboration in terms of knowledge sharing and access to industrial placement opportunities. The partnership is expected to contribute to pioneering advancements in engineering hydrogen for a net zero carbon future. Ian McCluskey, IGEM's Head of Technical Services and Policy, emphasized the alignment of EnerHy's goals with IGEM's vision for a sustainable gas future. He mentioned that IGEM's members and the wider gas community stand to benefit from the innovative developments and the collaborative approach promoted by EnerHy's cohort-based training model. The partnership reflects Loughborough University's commitment to sustainability and innovation and aims to drive the development of hydrogen technologies to support the transition to a net zero carbon future. By working together, EnerHy and IGEM seek to address complex challenges in engineering hydrogen and accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen technologies.
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