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Scientists set their sights on new catalyst technology to help achieve net zero
Academia and industry experts from the UK are exploring ways of converting carbon dioxide and waste into sustainable fuels and chemicals to meet net zero targets.
bp and Johnson Matthey are partnering with The University of Manchester and Cardiff University in a £9m project that aims to convert CO2, waste and sustainable biomass into clean and sustainable fuels and products.
The partnership between two leading British universities, together with bp and Johnson Matthey, has been launched to explore transforming carbon dioxide, waste products and sustainable biomass into fuels and products that can be used across the energy and transportation sectors. The project is one of eight business-led Prosperity Partnerships announced today in support of the government’s ambitious new Innovation Strategy.
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