Michelin, CNRS partner for green hydrogen research collaboration
In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Michelin, the CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble INP – UGA and Université Savoie Mont Blanc launched their new partnership under which the research teams will strive to develop sustainable hydrogen production technology using water. The joint laboratory is the third LabCom pooling Michelin and CNRS expertise and deploying green hydrogen production technologies.
The report noted that the research teams at the Alcal’Hylab joint laboratory are teaming up to design next generation materials capable of boosting green hydrogen production using water, in a low-carbon and sustainable manner, and on an industrial scale.
“The creation of AlcalHylab, the tenth joint research laboratory between Michelin and the CNRS, is another illustration of the mutual trust between our two institutions. This work, which also involves our academic partners – Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble INP – UGA and Université Savoie Mont Blanc– will help to consolidate our long-term partnership and our shared interest in honing our hydrogen technology expertise”, said Jacques Maddaluno, Director of CNRS Chimie.
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