Gassy future for Wales

June 27, 2003

The University of Glamorgan is leading a two-year project to investigate Wales' potential to run on hydrogen.

Dennis Hawkes of Glamorgan's School of Applied Science, and his wife, Freda, of the university's School of Technology, have been given Welsh Assembly funding to study the social, economic and technical implications of converting Wales into a "hydrogen economy".

Details: www.H2Wales.org.uk

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