Their overarching focus will be on providing secure renewable energy sources – both for industrial consumers and local communities.
The funding for this research – which brings together nine academic, industry, and non-governmental partners – comes from the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme 2021-2027.
Aonghus McNabola, Professor in Trinity’s School of Engineering and co-lead, said:
“The need for more sustainable energy systems grows more pressing as each year passes with many European countries, including Ireland, taking steps towards their carbon reduction targets but without making the leaps required. HY4RES is an example of a project that, along with many others, can help us get closer to our goals and make a genuine societal impact.
Read more at: Trinity College Dublin
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