Full Steam Ahead for Nottingham’s Hydrogen Facility
The University of Nottingham has received planning approval for a pioneering hydrogen propulsion laboratory at its Jubilee Campus in Wollaton. Set to become operational by mid-2026, this state-of-the-art facility represents a commitment to transforming how energy powers transportation, with a focus on developing and testing zero-carbon fuel technologies. Officials describe it as a regional leap forward in the ongoing global push to decarbonize industries like aerospace, automotive, and marine sectors.
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