Sheffield researchers join £75m project to help the Humber go green

Two Sheffield research institutes are part of a project which has won £75m to help the Humber go green.
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The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and its nuclear sister are part of Zero Carbon Humber which aims to clean up the UK’s most carbon-intensive industrial region.

The first job will be to hook up a hydrogen production plant with industrial sites.

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The AMRC and Nuclear AMRC are part of Sheffield University, ten other organisations are involved.

James Lindsay, project engineer at the AMRC, working on an integrated assembly project at Factory 2050.James Lindsay, project engineer at the AMRC, working on an integrated assembly project at Factory 2050.
James Lindsay, project engineer at the AMRC, working on an integrated assembly project at Factory 2050.

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