Swindon-based
Advanced Biofuel Solutions, in collaboration with Progressive Energy at Stonehouse, is to receive
£4.75m in government
funding for a plant that can convert gas from household waste into low carbon
hydrogen for use in the transport industry.
The Biohydrogen
Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstration Project, also undertaken in collaboration
with University College London, will convert household waste into biohydrogen
for use in the transport sector.
It is one of 15
projects across the UK to benefit from a share of more than £54m to develop technologies that
remove carbon emissions from the atmosphere.