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2018-02-07

[Project grant] SSF: Electrolysis for hydrogen as energy carrier






A team led by Ann Cornell, professor at the Department of Applied Electrochemistry, KTH, has been awarded 27,6 MSEK by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research SSF, to develop "Electrolysis for hydrogen as energy carrier". Congratulations!

Co-applicants:
- Gunnar Henriksson, KTH
- Mats Johnsson, SU
- Lars Petterson, SU
- German Salazar-Alvarez, SU

Contact:
Ann Cornell
(amco@kth.se)

Mer info på svenska här:
https://strategiska.se/pressmeddelande/deras-nya-material-ska-ge-effektivare-energisystem/

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