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Farewell dinner for Theopolina and Jacobina

June 18, 2020January 27, 2020 by Charlie

It is with great sadness that their time is Swansea has come to an end but all good things must and all that…  Jacobina and Theopolina came to Swansea in search of some lab-based research guidance to help with their PhD studies in Namibia.  This is part of the Chem4Energy programme and my trip to … Read more

Categories Bill, Charlie, Group Trip, PostGrad Students

Wind Farm Trip 2019

June 18, 2020November 28, 2019 by Charlie

November the 27th 2019 we went to see the Mynydd y Gwair Wind Farm operated by our collaborators in Innogy.  Was a fantastic day out and really insightful to see how the turbines work up close and personal.  

Categories Group Trip, PostGrad Students, Uncategorized Tags Charlie

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Hydrogen is a store of energy.

Therefore has the same inherently dangers as any fuel such as petrol, or natural gas. No fuel is safe but you need to assess the risks alongside the rewards. Treated in the right way Hydrogen can be a very versatile fuel.

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