Greater Manchester Electrochemical Hydrogen Cluster (GMEHC)

The Greater Manchester Electrochemical Hydrogen Cluster drives green hydrogen innovation, supporting rapid commercialisation through research and collaboration. It creates skilled jobs, positions Greater Manchester as a hydrogen leader, and contributes to the UK’s net-zero goals.

Project

Greater Manchester Electrochemical Hydrogen Cluster (GMEHC)

University

Manchester Metropolitan University

Location

North West (England)

Funding

£2.5m

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Project Overview

The Greater Manchester Electrochemical Hydrogen Cluster (GMEHC) is aimed at accelerating the development and adoption of electrochemical (green) hydrogen technologies in Greater Manchester. It seeks to create a supportive environment for innovation by fostering collaboration between academic institutions, government, and industry.

The project will focus on scientific research, market development, and policy conditions necessary for rapid commercialisation. By building upon existing strengths in the region, GMEHC aims to position Greater Manchester as a leader in hydrogen R&D and create highly skilled jobs.

Ultimately, the project aims to contribute to the UK’s ambitions of developing a hydrogen economy and achieving net zero emissions.

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