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A comprehensive list of the capabilities of UK academic and contract research organisations active in the fuel cell and hydrogen arena. To put your organisation on this list, or to update your organisation's entry, please contact us: info@fuelcellsuk.org.
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EditAston University Bio-Energy Research Group (BERG)
Areas of Interest: The application of chemical engineering science and technology to the provision of energy, fuels and chemicals from sustainable biomass sources. This includes biomass-derived fuels for use in fuel cells.
 
www.aston-berg.co.ukYes
EditCity Univ, London, CEE
The Centre for Energy and Environment groups research in areas such as: Internal Combustion Engines, Transportation Fuels, Laser Diagnostics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Continuum Dynamics, Positive Displacement Compressors, Machine Design and Fuel Cells.
 
Centre for Energy & EnvironmentYes
EditCity Univ, London, Centre for New Technologies, Innovation & Entrepreneurship
The focus of CENTIVE is on innovation and entrepreneurship in the development and diffusion of new technology i.e. the business aspects. Fuel cell technology is seen as a potentially disruptive innovation in a number of different market applications and hence an excellent technology to study.
 
Centre for New TechnologyYes
EditImperial College Centre for Energy Policy & Technology (ICEPT)
ICEPT conducts research into all types of fuel cells, but concentrates on techno-economic analysis, strategy, policy, environmental implications of their use and on system modelling.
 
ICCEPTYes
EditImperial College Centre for Ion Conducting Membranes
A wide range of activities is covered, including polymer fuel cells, solid oxide fuel cells, hydrogen generation, fuel processing, materials, electrocatalysts, polymer membranes, ceramic membranes, fuel cell economics, distributed energy generation, life cycle analysis, fuel cell testing, and fuel cell modelling and validation. 
 
Research InterestsYes
EditQinetiq Ltd Electrochemical Power
QinetiQ has an interest in most areas of fuel cell research. It has programmes developing materials for fuel cells (PEMs, DMFCs & SOFCs), novel stack designs, systems integration, diesel processing and small-scale hydrogen generators. QinetiQ also has programmes to assess commercial fuel cells for end users such as the UK military.
 
Qinetiq EnergyYes
EditUniv of Glamorgan, SERC, Hydrogen Research Unit
The research activities are biological hydrogen production, hydrogen production from other renewable sources, biological fuel cells, and the social economic and technical implications of the hydrogen economy.
 
Univ of Glamorgan, SERCYes
EditUniv of Strathclyde, Centre for Economic Renewable Power Delivery
Core activities include development of fuel cell systems for electric vehicles (via the Scottish Fuel Cell Consortium), a demonstration project on the island of Islay, a similar study producing 'organic' electricity from local waste streams on Mull, CERPD has a dedicated fuel cell laboratory capable of testing systems up to 15kWe, including CHP mode of operation. Also an associated electric vehicle laboratory allows ongoing testing and study of vehicular fuel cell systems.
  
Centre for Economic Renewable Power DeliveryYes