Hydrogen Rail Project Collaboration Launched By Angel Trains And University of St Andrews
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on Rail Technology Magazine.
This is the sub-heading.
Angel Trains, the UK’s largest rolling stock company, has partnered with the University of St Andrews to support an innovative hydrogen train project.
On Friday 29th September, an event was held to mark the donation of a hydrogen electrolyser to the university by Angel Trains. The electrolyser will form an integral part of the university’s ongoing, cutting-edge green hydrogen research.
This is the first paragraph.
The donation follows Angel Trains’ support for the delivery of Scotland’s first zero-emission hydrogen-powered train. The project entailed the conversion of a three-car Class 314 train to a hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrain. The electrolyser was key to enabling the trial to successfully demonstrate how a green-energy fuel cycle would work.
Hopefully, this initiative will lead to better use of hydrogen on the railways of the UK.