Congratulations! Our group is awarded a research grant from Green Tech Fund (GTF) for innovative sustainable development.
The Green Tech Fund (GTF) was established in 2020 to provide better and more focused funding support to research and development projects which can help Hong Kong decarbonise and enhance environmental protection.
Led by Dr Molly Meng-jung LI, Assistant Professor of Department of Applied Physics, the project titled “The first intelligent ammonia-powered zero-carbon versatile-energy supply station, NH3-VESS” receives a grant of HK$4.61 million. The project introduces a clean, zero-carbon system for energy management that is flexible, localised and scalable. It employs PolyU’s proprietary catalyst to convert ammonia into hydrogen, facilitating the development of energy stations for various applications such as vehicles, heat and power, renewables extension and homes and facilities.
The awarded research grant signifies a significant milestone for the PolyU group and highlights their commitment to driving positive change through innovative sustainable solutions. As the world continues to prioritize sustainable development and combat climate change, the outcomes of this project may pave the way for a cleaner, greener future not only in Hong Kong but also globally. (https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rio/news/2024/20240115---polyu-leads-in-grants-from-green-tech-fund-securing-3-projects-for-innovative-sustainable/?sc_lang=en)
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