A competition for up to £7.2m of funding for companies to develop hydrogen and fuel cell technology has been launched by the Department of Energy and Climate Change. The DECC is funding the competition as part of measures for stimulating low carbon technologies announced in this year's budget.
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We are undertaking a project to build a new cafe in one of our parks. This will be, in part a community project. We are constructing the building from straw and using PST (air source/solar) panels to achieve the heating and hot water. Passive ventilation will be used and we are also looking at using hydrogen fuel cell to part power the building. Could you please let me know what, if any grants are available for a pilot study of this technology in a commercial environment.
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