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£7.2 million for hydrogen, fuel-cell innovation
By | September 11, 2009
Companies that can develop hydrogen and fuel-cell technology for low-carbon transport and power generation can now bid for a portion of £7.2 million in funding being offered by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). The competition is one of the measures for stimulating low-carbon technologies that were announced in this year’s budget. Companies will be able to bid to the Technology Strategy Board, which will manage the programme, for a share of the cash to develop and test th
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