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Chalmers University of Technology

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Public research university specializing in technology, science, and engineering, founded in 1829

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Conducted and published the study in Nature Sustainability analyzing hydrogen production scenarios for 2050 across Europe; recently highlighted local water constraints in Swedish regions like Sörmland and Roslagen[1][2][3]
Founded in 1829 in Gothenburg, Sweden, Chalmers is a leading technical university specializing in engineering and science. It conducts research in hydrogen sensing technologies led by Professor Christoph Langhammer's group, focusing on plasmonic sensors for energy transition applications. Recent developments include th
Chalmers conducted comprehensive research on hydrogen production methods for heavy-duty transport, published in iScience. The institution emphasizes that locally-produced green hydrogen is optimal for reducing lifecycle carbon emissions, with research applicable globally despite Swedish conditions focus.
Founded in 1829, Chalmers is a leading technical university in Sweden with strong focus on energy research including renewable energy systems, hydrogen technologies, and sustainable vehicles. Departments involved include Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Recent activities include breakthroughs in electro-mobility and
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a novel heat exchanger to improve hydrogen fuel consumption efficiency in aircraft.
Swedish research institution where the hydrogen sensor was developed by researchers in the Department of Physics.
Swedish research institution leading the development and improvement of the Molecular Solar Thermal Energy Storage (MOST) molecule for solar energy storage.
Swedish research institution that developed the novel solar thermal fuel technology capable of storing solar energy for over a decade.
Researchers from this university collaborated on the development of a new nanoalloy catalyst for fuel cells.
Swedish research institution that conducted a study suggesting materials constraints are not a limiting factor for scaling up concentrated solar energy systems.
Daniel Ehrnberg of Chalmers University of Technology led the design of the Sea Twirl turbine.

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