Hydrogen and alternative liquid fuels (H&ALFs), such as ammonia, are essential for the UK to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050. Hydrogen is a highly versatile energy vector suitable for use in many hard-to-decarbonise sectors where other energy options, such as electricity, are not suitable. UK-HyRES aims to identify, prioritise, and seek impactful solutions to research challenges across the entire hydrogen value chain from production via storage and distribution to end use.
We are looking to fund prestigious UK-HyRES Prize Research Fellowships of up to 18 months each, to support talented researchers and innovators who are transitioning to research or innovation leadership.