Empowering Future Leaders: Building a Sustainable Hydrogen Workforce for a Net-Zero Future
Key Ideas
  • EnerHy CDT, led by UK universities, aims to train a skilled workforce for the hydrogen economy and sustainable energy transition.
  • Partnerships with industry leaders like BOC and Caterpillar enable research on green hydrogen technologies for a cleaner future.
  • Projects with Cadent focus on developing hydrogen pipelines, while collaborations with Caterpillar target hydrogen-fuelled engines.
  • Fully funded studentships offer hands-on experience to innovators, researchers, and specialists in the field of hydrogen technology.
The UK's EnerHy CDT, led by Loughborough University, Cranfield University, and the University of Strathclyde, is at the forefront of developing a skilled workforce for the hydrogen economy. Green hydrogen, produced sustainably, is seen as a clean alternative to fossil fuels. EnerHy aims to train future leaders in green hydrogen-related technology by welcoming researchers from diverse backgrounds. Collaborations with over 60 industry partners, including major organizations like BOC and Caterpillar, are crucial in advancing green hydrogen technology. Projects with Cadent focus on improving hydrogen pipelines, while collaborations with Caterpillar target hydrogen-fuelled engines for heavy machinery. Fully funded studentships are offered to aspiring hydrogen innovators, researchers, and specialists to contribute to important research and innovation. EnerHy's commitment to driving skills, innovation, and productivity in the East Midlands is aimed at creating a sustainable hydrogen economy. The call for more industry partners to join this transformative journey reflects the collective effort needed to build a greener future.
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