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Immaterial partners with EnerHy to advance industrial carbon capture

Immaterial, the Cambridge‑based advanced materials company developing densified monolithic metal‑organic frameworks (m‑MOFs) for proven swing‑adsorption systems, has partnered with EnerHy CDT and Cranfield University to accelerate compact, lower‑cost point‑source CO₂ capture for hard‑to‑abate sectors.   Spun out of the University of Cambridge in 2015, Immaterial integrates densified advanced materials into swing‑adsorption systems to reduce equipment footprint […]

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ProTech Global partners with EnerHy to advance chloride‑resistant corrosion protection

ProTech Global has partnered with EnerHy CDT and Loughborough University to develop corrosion‑inhibitor solutions that protect reinforced concrete and other critical assets in chloride‑rich settings. The aim of this multidisciplinary project is to extend the service life of infrastructure and reduce maintenance‑related emissions. Founded in 2016, ProTech Global is a leading independent specialist in weatherproof […]

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PhD researcher Soorya selected to present at Royce National PhD Conference 2026

Soorya Dananjaya Bandara Kulathunga Kulathunga Mudiyansele, one of EnerHy’s inaugural cohort of researchers, has been accepted to present at the Royce National PhD Conference 2026. He will speak under the Electrochemical Systems theme of the Royce Institute, focused on delivering substantial advances in efficient energy storage, new energy vectors, and chemical synthesis through novel electrochemical […]

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Battery‑electrolyser to be advanced through Royce Hydrogen Accelerator and Conception X

The technology is one of ten innovations selected for the Royce Hydrogen Accelerator, delivered with Conception X, to fast‑track scale‑up, manufacturing automation and field validation.

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Battery‑electrolyser is sole UK Technology category finalist at 2026 International Energy Awards 

Battery-electrolyser is the only UK finalist in the 2026 International Energy Awards Technology category alongside initiatives from companies in the US, France and Ukraine. 

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EnerHy researchers showcase hydrogen innovation at the Festival of Tomorrow 2026 

EnerHy is back at The Festival of Tomorrow, home to UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), with Fuelling the Future – an interactive clean‑energy exhibit designed for hands‑on learning. In line with the 2026 theme, Living in the Future, the action‑packed festival spotlights the science, innovation and arts that will shape tomorrow, drawing on Swindon’s role […]

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PhD researcher Conn represents EnerHy at Westminster for hydrogen report launch

Researcher Conn Murnin recently represented EnerHy at Westminster for the launch of the Hydrogen State of the Nation report, developed by the Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA). The event, held at Portcullis House, brought together leaders from industry, academia, and government to discuss the UK’s emerging hydrogen landscape and future investment priorities. The launch featured a […]

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PhD researcher Soustain Chigalu makes valuable connections at the World Future Energy Summit  

EnerHy PhD researcher Soustain Chigalu attended the World Future Energy Summit at the ADNEC Centre in Abu Dhabi from 13–15 January 2026, where he made valuable new connections to advance his battery‑electrolyser research.  The summit featured high‑profile conferences on the energy transition and the future of sustainable energy – with a strong focus on green hydrogen […]

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Professor Sonya Calnan contributes to Westminster roundtable on UK energy storage 

EnerHy’s Professor Sonya Calnan (Energy Engineering, Loughborough University) took part in a Westminster roundtable earlier this month on the pivotal role of energy storage, held at Portcullis House during Energy Security & Green Infrastructure Week™ in Parliament and delivered with the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA).  The session – “Storing Power, Securing Supply: Medium and Long Duration Storage” – was supported by Mike […]

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Loughborough’s battery‑electrolyser shortlisted for Hydrogen UK Awards 

Loughborough University is the only standalone university shortlisted in the 2026 Hydrogen UK Awards for its pioneering battery‑electrolyser system.

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MTC partners with EnerHy to accelerate hydrogen-compatible systems for a Net Zero future

The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), a leading research and technology organisation at the forefront of manufacturing innovation, has partnered with EnerHy CDT at Loughborough University to fast‑track the development of hydrogen‑compatible systems for aerospace, automotive and power generation. The collaboration will advance the design and manufacture of liquid and gaseous hydrogen machinery, improving reliability, efficiency […]

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New design and build challenge: solar research farm measurement system and hydrogen demonstrator

EnerHy, the EPSRC Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero Centre for Doctoral Training led by Loughborough University, has set its second cohort a collaborative brief to design and build a solar farm measurement system alongside a thermally integrated photovoltaic (PV) electrolyser to optimise green hydrogen production.  The project is supported by East Midlands Freeport as part of the East Midlands Zero […]

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CPH2 partners with EnerHy CDT to advance green hydrogen technology 

Clean Power Hydrogen plc (CPH2), a UK-based leader in Membrane-Free Electrolysers™, has partnered with EnerHy CDT to accelerate innovation in cost-effective green hydrogen production. This collaboration aims to develop high-efficiency electrolysers that leverage renewable energy sources, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supporting the transition to a sustainable energy future.  The research will focus on […]

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Mwanza District Hospital in Malawi gets green hydrogen for clean cooking 

Loughborough University has successfully demonstrated the world’s first full-scale lead-acid battery-electrolyser test unit producing green hydrogen of over 99% purity and using it for clean cooking.

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Battery-electrolyser team wins prestigious Stewart Dow Memorial Award

Loughborough University’s team has won the national honour supported by the Hydrogen Energy Association and Hydrogen Scotland, recognising excellence in hydrogen and fuel cell innovation.

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Battery-electrolyser team shortlisted for national hydrogen innovation award

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EnerHy CDT showcases innovation at East Midlands Hydrogen Summit

EnerHy CDT researchers joined over 100 senior representatives from prominent organisations at the East Midlands Hydrogen Summit held at HyMarnham Power – a key event spotlighting the region’s transition to a low-carbon hydrogen economy. The team exhibited the HyPepa PIG prototype, a Pipeline Inspection Gauge designed to tackle hydrogen embrittlement in pipeline infrastructure. It was […]

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Cohort 1 tackles hydrogen pipeline challenge with innovative coating prototype 

EnerHy’s first PhD cohort PhD has completed a hands-on design and build challenge to investigate how protective coatings could be applied inside natural gas pipelines to prepare them for hydrogen use.  Working in collaboration with Cadent, the UK’s largest gas distribution network, the students developed and tested a prototype pipe inspection gauge (PIG). The device […]

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New research student film: Optimising the hydrogen supply chain

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with EnerHy CDT researcher Jacob Boden, a PhD student at Loughborough University, whose work is focused on making hydrogen delivery more efficient, cost-effective, and low-carbon. Hydrogen demand is set to rise by 50% by 2030 – but how do we scale up production and delivery while keeping emissions […]

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Battery-electrolyser wins Outstanding International Impact at 2025 Hydrogen Awards 

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Loughborough University battery-electrolyser innovation is shortlisted for 2025 Hydrogen Award

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Inaugural researcher conference accelerates UK’s Net Zero goals

21–22 August 2025 – EnerHy, the Engineering Hydrogen Centre for Doctoral Training funded by the UKRI, held its first researcher conference, marking an early milestone in its mission to achieve Net Zero by making green hydrogen and wind energy more affordable, scalable, and sustainable. The event provided a valuable platform for EnerHy’s first cohort of […]

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EnerHy at Royal Society Summer Science weekend, Jodrell Bank

EnerHy was proud to be part of the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibits on Tour, held at Jodrell Bank in Cheshire on 30–31 August 2025, set against the iconic backdrop of the Lovell Telescope, one of the world’s most powerful radio telescopes. As part of Loughborough University’s interactive exhibit, Fuelling the Future, EnerHy researchers showcased […]

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New research student film: From water and air to jet fuel

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with EnerHy CDT researcher Jubil, a chemical engineering PhD student at Cranfield University, who is tackling climate change by transforming carbon dioxide into clean jet fuel. Aviation accounts for a significant share of global emissions, but Jubil’s work is helping to change that. His research focuses on solid […]

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New research student film: Can the existing gas network safely carry hydrogen?

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with EnerHy CDT researcher Durgavajhhala Ayush Rao, a PhD student at Loughborough University, who is investigating how the UK’s existing gas infrastructure could be repurposed for clean hydrogen. As the UK moves toward a hydrogen-powered future, one key question remains: can our current gas pipelines safely carry hydrogen? […]

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New research student film: How do you cut offshore wind costs by up to 30%?

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero CDT researcher Mojgan, who is investigating how to reduce the high cost of maintaining offshore wind turbines, including innovative offshore turbines like the floating X-Rotor. Operations and Maintenance (O&M) can account for nearly 30% of offshore wind costs, driven by harsh marine conditions […]

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New research student film: Can we make green hydrogen straight from seawater?

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero CDT researcher Soorya, who is exploring how green hydrogen can be produced directly from seawater – without costly purification or harmful byproducts. Traditional electrolysis requires purified water, which limits hydrogen production in regions with scarce freshwater. Seawater offers a vast alternative, but its […]

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New research student film: Can tidal energy work in low-flow oceans?

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero CDT researcher Ilyani Suhaimin, who is investigating how tidal energy can be harnessed in low-flow ocean environments. Most tidal energy technologies are designed for fast, powerful currents – but in regions like Malaysia, slower tides present a unique challenge. Working in collaboration with […]

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EnerHy at Jodrell Bank as part of The Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibits on Tour

EnerHy is proud to be part of the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibits on Tour, taking place at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire on 30-31 August 2025 – a weekend packed with hands-on activities, engaging talks, and captivating short films – all celebrating the wonders of science. Jodrell Bank, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to the Lovell Telescope – […]

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Cranfield’s Hydrogen Integration Research Centre takes shape, advancing EnerHy goals

EnerHy is pleased to celebrate a major milestone at our research partner Cranfield University, as construction progresses on the new Hydrogen Integration Research Centre (HIRC). The steel framework is now in place, marking a significant step forward in the development of this cutting-edge facility. Led by Professor Upul Wijayantha, Cranfield’s EnerHy lead, HIRC will house […]

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Student film series continues with research advancing hydrogen purity for clean energy

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with Loughborough University chemistry PhD researcher Steffi Shaji, who shares how her work is helping unlock the full potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source. Hydrogen fuel cells require 99.97% purity to operate efficiently – but trace impurities like nitrogen can lead to harmful emissions, reduced energy […]

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Battery-electrolyser team nominated for Vice Chancellor’s Award

A diverse, multidisciplinary team led by EnerHy’s Dr Jonathan Wilson and Professor Dani Strickland have been shortlisted for Loughborough University’s Vice-Chancellor’s Awards, in a record year for nominations. Just under 400 nominations were received from Schools and Professional Services across the university’s Loughborough and London campuses. To be shortlisted for an award illustrates the high […]

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Cohort 1 film series continues with research tackling energy poverty in Malawi

We continue our Cohort 1 film series with engineering research student Soustain Chigalu sharing in his own words how his work is addressing one of the most pressing global challenges: energy poverty. As the world races toward Net Zero, it’s vital we ensure no one is left behind. In Malawi, where only 26% of the […]

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Cohort 1 film series launches with spotlight on offshore wind innovation

EnerHy has launched the first in a new series of films showcasing the groundbreaking work of our inaugural cohort of research students who share in their own words the focus of their research, why it matters, how they plan to carry it out, and the potential impact it could have on the journey to Net […]

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Soorya Mudiyansele wins prestigious Armourers and Brasiers Gauntlet Trust Prize

EnerHy researcher Soorya Dananjaya Bandara Kulathunga Kulathunga Mudiyansele has been awarded the prestigious Armourers and Brasiers Gauntlet Trust Prize, presented by the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers. This highly respected award recognises outstanding research at the master’s and PhD level in materials science, with nominations submitted by supervisors and judged by an independent expert […]

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Inspirational inaugural lecture by Professor Sheryl Williams

EnerHy Taught Programme and Skills Lead Professor Sheryl Williams delivered a powerful inaugural lecture at Loughborough University on 11 June, championing inclusive, joyful, and transformative engineering education. Since beginning her journey at Loughborough as a solar energy PhD researcher in the Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST), Sheryl has been widely admired for her […]

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EnerHy’s first research publication is a winner!

Our very first published paper “Designing and Integrating a Battery-Electrolyser Energy System for Communities in Sub-Saharan Africa” was presented at the International Conference on Smart Grid in Glasgow, where it also received the “First Best Paper Award”. First named author, Soustain Chigalu, is part of EnerHy’s first cohort and his research project is “Barriers and opportunities for […]

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EnerHy represented at flagship Pint of Science event

EnerHy is delighted to be supporting Loughborough University’s flagship Pint of Science event: Powering the Future: The Clean Energy Revolution on Monday 19 May, 4-7pm in Loughborough town centre. Representing Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero CDT are: and our industry partners: Whether you’re a climate enthusiast, an engineering buff, or just curious about the future of […]

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IGEM announces support for EnerHy

The Institution of Gas Engineers & Managers (IGEM), the professional engineering institution has announced its support for EnerHy, to advance green hydrogen technologies. IGEM, provides membership supporting individuals and businesses working in the global gas industry. The institution’s core role is to encourage the highest standards of professional competence amongst individuals working in the industry, […]

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East Midlands Zero Carbon Innovation Centre opens

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EnerHy supports UKRI sponsored Festival of Tomorrow

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