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Hydrogen centre 'first in the UK'

October 10, 2008

A hydrogen energy research centre, described as the first of its kind in the UK, has opened near Swansea.

The £2.2m centre at the University of Glamorgan aims to demonstrate the viability and safety of producing hydrogen from renewable sources.

The university hopes the site will attract pioneering research projects that will accelerate the advancement of the technologies.

The unit was officially opened by Rhodri Morgan, Wales' First Minister.

Mr Morgan said hydrogen energy could play a key role in tackling some of the problems facing society.

"Hydrogen provides a potential solution to a number of the most significant energy challenges that we face today and can therefore help to address climate change and reduce our dependency on fossil fuels," he added.

"Wales is one of the leaders in researching the development of technology, and I am most impressed at the level of technology and expertise in this field that exists at this centre."

Professor Dennis Hawkes, the head of the centre, which forms part of the university's Faculty of Health, Sport and Science, said he hoped the facility would place the UK at the forefront of energy research.

"Rather than an isolated one-off demonstration, this centre provides the basis for a range of hydrogen energy and transport activities.

"It brings together technology and expertise and will provide a platform for new business development, growth and employment in the region."

He added that the centre will also be open to groups, including school children, in order to demonstrate how hydrogen could be produced from renewable sources.

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