Project Details
Description
The REHIP project aims to leverage research capabilities at Teesside and Durham Universities to support the Tees Valley's aspiration for a prosperous hydrogen economy.
Objectives
1.To identify, develop and embed novel technological responses to ensure TVR businesses take advantage of opportunities presented by the hydrogen economy.
2.To provide a sustainable pipeline of researchers and innovators who have built their industrial experience in a collaborative environment.
3.To implement an ambitious programme of social research, public outreach and stakeholder engagement that positions the TVR as a beacon for just energy transition.
REHIP is funded the Research England Development (RED) fund. Total funder contribution: £4,800,000
Objectives
1.To identify, develop and embed novel technological responses to ensure TVR businesses take advantage of opportunities presented by the hydrogen economy.
2.To provide a sustainable pipeline of researchers and innovators who have built their industrial experience in a collaborative environment.
3.To implement an ambitious programme of social research, public outreach and stakeholder engagement that positions the TVR as a beacon for just energy transition.
REHIP is funded the Research England Development (RED) fund. Total funder contribution: £4,800,000
| Short title | REHIP |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Effective start/end date | 1/03/23 → 28/02/27 |
Collaborative partners
- Teesside University (lead)
- Durham University
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Pulled hydrogen plant 'discouraging' for net zero
8/12/25
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