Fantastic news! Our group has secured funding from NordForsk for a new 4-year collaborative project, AGRI-WASTE2H2, that aims to develop electrocatalysts and electrochemical processes for the valorization of chemicals obtained from agricultural residues while simultaneously producing green hydrogen.
The NordForsk Green Transition call was very competitive, with only 10 proposals obtaining funding from a total of 111 applications.
The project will be a collaborative Nordic-Baltic effort in partnership with the groups of Helena Lundberg at KTH (Sweden) and Maksim Ošeka at Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia). The total funding amount is about 950 k€, with near 400 k€ for our group, which acts as project coordinator.