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UK public research university founded in 1966, home to the Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems (IAAPS) with cryogenic infrastructure; involved in Bath Beacon for future fuels focusing on hydrogen production, storage, and use; participating in FETCH project since 2023[1][2][3][4]
The University of Bath is a partner in the HEIDI project, contributing to the development of the hydrogen double-decker bus.
Engineering students from the University of Bath have created and constructed a prototype of a hydrogen-powered engine, reengineering a modified single-cylinder gasoline engine.
University of Bath is a partner in the HyFIVE consortium contributing research expertise.
Participating in the hydrogen aviation technology project collaboration.
Researchers from the University of Bath's Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies have developed a new method for waterproofing perovskite solar cells, which could make solar-powered hydrogen production more viable.
A team of researchers from this university developed a cheap urine-powered fuel cell that can run mobile phones and other electronic devices.

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