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An EU-funded project developing hydrogen-powered passenger coaches has selected Coventry University’s Centre for Advance Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) to join its 14-strong CoacHyfied consortium.
Official opening of the Centre For Advanced Low-Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) at Coventry University’s Innovation Village (Copyright 2018 Mike Sewell)
The €7m CoacHyfied project includes partners from higher education and engineering who are developing technology that in Britain alone could remove up to 1.4million tonnes of CO
2 generated by diesel-fuelled coaches.
C-ALPS, which is currently investing £2m into developing a hydrogen fuel cell development facility in Coventry, is responsible for the advanced thermal management system that will look to increase fuel efficiency in novel ways, including harnessing waste heat from the hydrogen fuel cell to power air conditioning in cabins.
4 Words Every Louisiana Woman Wants to Hear
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And no, it s not, Pass me the Tony s! Although it could be! Louisiana women are a different breed, and dare I say, a cut above, women anywhere else in the world. There s a reason why they call us, Steel Magnolias!
So, I decided to take a highly unscientific poll regarding the four words every Louisiana lady would want to hear. Not surprisingly, many referenced money or riches, however just as many seemed to value help around the home or our scrumptious cuisine! Here are a few of my favorite responses.
Regular spring seasons close this week
Half-marathon runners take off for a 13.1-mile race. DAVE FREDERICK PHOTOS
Dave Frederick May 11, 2021
Half in the bag - The 12th Seashore Striders Half Marathon, Relay and 5K run are in the books for the 2021 running season. Seventy runners challenged the half marathon, another eight elected the shorter 5K, and 12 teams combined for a two-person half marathon relay. The race was staged at Irish Eyes in Lewes and started on Market Street. The 5K winners were
Bryan Mack in 18:36 and
Kristin Thompson in 23:17. The married Cape Lunch Ladies –
Bill Holdsworth, who works at Cape High School, and wife