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Project Partners

Project Partners

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University Of Cantabria

University Of Cantabria

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NATIONAL LABORATORY FOR ENERGY AND GEOLOGY – Solar Energy Unit/UES

NATIONAL LABORATORY FOR ENERGY AND GEOLOGY – Solar Energy Unit/UES

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Dublin City University – School of Chemical Sciences

Dublin City University – School of Chemical Sciences

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ULEMCO Ltd

ULEMCO Ltd

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Universidade Do Porto

Universidade Do Porto

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Ulster University – Hydrogen Safety Engineering and Research Centre (HySAFER)

Ulster University – Hydrogen Safety Engineering and Research Centre (HySAFER)

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APRIA Systems S.L. – R&D+I

APRIA Systems S.L. – R&D+I

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AURIGA ENERGY LIMITED

AURIGA ENERGY LIMITED

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A. Silva Matos Metalomecânica S. A

A. Silva Matos Metalomecânica S. A

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PURE ENERGY CENTER – R+D+I Department

PURE ENERGY CENTER – R+D+I Department

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    University Of Cantabria

    University Of Cantabria

    The University of Cantabria team has a great experience working on i) Advanced treatments of industrial effluents, regeneration and reutilization of waters. ii) Innovative gas purification processes (H2) iii) Development of advanced materials for H2 generation. iv) Implementation of technology (fuel cell and engines) fueled by H2. vii) Process and Product Sustainability through Life Cycle Thinking. viii) Simulation and optimization of Chemical Processes. ix) Valorization of CO2 into high added value products by applying electro-reduction processes.
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    NATIONAL LABORATORY FOR ENERGY AND GEOLOGY – Solar Energy Unit/UES

    NATIONAL LABORATORY FOR ENERGY AND GEOLOGY – Solar Energy Unit/UES

    The National Laboratory for Energy and Geology (LNEG) is a State laboratory of the Ministry of Economy that engages in R&D oriented to the needs of society and enterprises. Investing in a sustainable research, along with the international best practices, ensures that its areas of expertise allow an adequate response to the needs of the business sector, so positioning as an active partner of the major networks and collaborative platforms in the areas of Energy and Geology. The activity is materialized through RD&I projects at National, European and International levels; provision of services and contracts to Industry and to the State itself providing expertise, advice and assessment, also acting as a qualified participant in designing public policies in the area of Energy Technologies. LNEG was awarded with the “HR Excellence in Research” Logo from the European Commission.
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    Dublin City University – School of Chemical Sciences

    Dublin City University – School of Chemical Sciences

    The Team based at Dublin City University have experience in; i) the design and synthesis of new materials for photocatalytic hydrogen generation, ii) and electrocatalytic routes to H2 iii) the development of novel and more robust materials for CO2 valorisation using both photo-and electrocatytic approaches iv) and probing the reaction pathways and dynamics of these materials using time resolved processes.
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    ULEMCO Ltd

    ULEMCO Ltd

    ULEMCo is THE world’s first hydrogen commercial vehicle conversion company, enabling fleet, commercial & niche vehicle owners to have access to zero emission hydrogen fuel, as part of their strategies to reduce transport related carbon emissions, with practical solutions, today.
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    Universidade Do Porto

    Universidade Do Porto

    The research group CEFT – Transport Phenomena Research Center of the faculty of Engineering of University of Porto (FEUP) is organized in 3 subgroups: Energy, Multiphase Flows and Biological Fluids and Microfluidics and Complex Fluids Flows. In the Energy field it has a great experience working on Fuel Cell area (modelling and experimental studies, macro and micro scale), namely Direct Methanol and Ethanol Fuel Cells , PEM Fuel Cells, PEM Electrolysers and Regenerative Fuel cells, Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) and Hydrogen generators and storage systems comprising Chemical Hydrides.
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    Ulster University – Hydrogen Safety Engineering and Research Centre (HySAFER)

    Ulster University – Hydrogen Safety Engineering and Research Centre (HySAFER)

    Hydrogen Safety Engineering and Research Centre (HySAFER) at Ulster University carries out fundamental and industry-driven research, consultancy, knowledge and technology transfer in the area of safety science and engineering, primarily hydrogen technologies. HySAFER has experience in addressing knowledge gaps and technological bottlenecks in hydrogen safety research and research-led education. It is internationally recognised with external funding from prestigious research funding agencies exceeding €6.5M.
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    APRIA Systems S.L. – R&D+I

    APRIA Systems S.L. – R&D+I

    Founded in 2006, APRIA Systems is an innovative SME, whose activity is strongly influenced by R&D actions to offer advanced solutions through cutting-edge technologies based on AOPs and membrane processes (awarded by the Spanish MINECO with the seal INNOVATIVE SME).The company staff is composed of more than 10 engineers and PhDs specialized on separation, purification and valorisation of process streams. Know-how of the company is continuously updated by coordinating/participating in several Projects.
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    AURIGA ENERGY LIMITED

    AURIGA ENERGY LIMITED

    Auriga Energy is a Bristol based enterprise developing hydrogen fuel cell systems since 2007. The Auriga Energy team brings a proven expertise in the design, development, management and delivery of hi-tech products in the space, defence and wind power industries. The world-class experience of the team, across the broad range of skills necessary for these novel and complex systems, ensures successful delivery of reliable systems.
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    A. Silva Matos Metalomecânica S. A

    A. Silva Matos Metalomecânica S. A

    A. Silva Matos Metalomecânica (ASMM) is a Portuguese SME company established in 1980 and is a manufacturer specialised in pressure vessels and other equipment intended for storage and processing applications within the Oil & Gas, Chemical and Petrochemical, Hydro and Thermal Power Generation, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical storage and processing equipment, among other fields of application namely developing projects related to the sea economy and aerospace technology.
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    PURE ENERGY CENTER – R+D+I Department

    PURE ENERGY CENTER – R+D+I Department

    Pure Energy Center (PEC) are experts in renewables, energy storage, green fuel and smart grids. PEC provides advice, designs, manufactures, installs and maintains energy systems including hydrogen and nitrogen and green fuel for fleets for either ongrid or offgrid applications and storage such as battery and hydrogen storage systems. PEC also install and maintain wind and solar systems.
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