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Strathclyde Study Suggests Solar Energy Can Be Cleanly Converted Into Storable Hydrogen Fuel
Research led by the University of Strathclyde suggests that solar energy can be accessed and converted into hydrogen – a clean and renewable fuel.
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Glasgow-based business scoops £750,000 backing to build fully-electric 4X4 vehicles in Glasgow
Glasgow-based manufacturer Munro has received £750,000 funding from Echo Beach Capital to build production line
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Strathclyde leads £1.25M project to build a diverse energy research community
The University of Strathclyde will lead the IGNITE Network+ which aims to tackle the lack of diversity in energy research by harnessing the talents of researchers from all backgrounds.
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University of Glasgow lends support to SP Energy Networks Net-Zero Projects
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are lending their support to three new projects led by SP Energy Networks to to help tackle some of the UK’s biggest and most complex network challenges.
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Strathclyde-supported biotech company secures major investment
A Strathclyde start-up which converts shellfish industry waste into high-value, chitin-based products, including biodegradable food wrap, has secured significant investment from one of the UK’s largest renewable energy and cleantech project developers.
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Green light for Glasgow’s active travel network
Plans to build a City Network of active travel infrastructure for all parts of Glasgow have been approved by the council's City Administration Committee.
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University of Glasgow research hub to boost Glasgow’s transition to climate resilience
The £10 million project aims to support our 2030 net zero target, and is designed to regenerate the River Clyde region and help other cities in their missions to adopt green solutions.
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Glasgow Schools lead the way in scheme to become plastic free
Twelve schools in Glasgow have embarked on a scheme to reduce the amount of unnecessary plastic waste in their establishments, forming part of the council's 2019 plastic reduction strategy.
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