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Kellogg’s receives over £3m to trial use of hydrogen at Manchester factory to reduce emissions

Kellogg’s receives over £3m to trial use of hydrogen at Manchester factory to reduce emissions

by Nikki Brown | Jun 29, 2023 | Smart Energy

Breakfast giant Kellogg’s has been awarded £3m by the government to trial the use of hydrogen at its Manchester factory. The company is among 29 successful manufacturing projects to be awarded a share of over £80m innovation funding provided by The Government to...
Manchester Airport announces pioneering plans for direct hydrogen fuel pipeline

Manchester Airport announces pioneering plans for direct hydrogen fuel pipeline

by Nikki Brown | Nov 29, 2022 | Aviation

Manchester Airport has ambitions to become the first UK airport with a direct supply of low carbon hydrogen fuel and has announced a partnership with HyNet, one of the UK’s leading Government-backed industrial decarbonisation projects. Manchester Airport – as part of...
University of Manchester’s new innovation to recover hydrogen from waste will help UK achieve net zero targets

University of Manchester’s new innovation to recover hydrogen from waste will help UK achieve net zero targets

by Nikki Brown | Nov 14, 2022 | Green Innovation

Led by Dr Amir Keshmiri, a team of experts at The University of Manchester have received government funding to help recover hydrogen for clean energy use alongside Powerhouse Energy Plc, a world-leading UK company specialising in treatment of unrecyclable wastes. This...
Cadent Gas join campaign calling Government to commit to a hydrogen future

Cadent Gas join campaign calling Government to commit to a hydrogen future

by Nikki Brown | Oct 18, 2022 | Smart Energy

The biggest names in the UK energy industry, including Greener Greater Manchester partner Cadent Gas, have joined forces to launch a campaign to raise awareness of hydrogen gas for heating our homes and calling on the Government to commit to a hydrogen future. The...
Carlton Power Secures Planning Permission for Greater Manchester’s First Hydrogen Fuel Hub

Carlton Power Secures Planning Permission for Greater Manchester’s First Hydrogen Fuel Hub

by Nikki Brown | Oct 4, 2022 | Smart Energy

Energy infrastructure developer, Carlton Power, has secured planning permission from Trafford Council for Greater Manchester’s first low-carbon hydrogen fuel hub. The hydrogen fuel hub will become part of the £300 million Trafford Green Hydrogen scheme which was first...
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